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The 10 current Premier League managers with the best points per game records

Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp are creating levels nobody can match atop of the Premier League.

The two managers, in charge of Manchester City and Liverpool respectively, have pushed each other to the absolute limit in the last several seasons, resulting in epic, 90+ point title races between the two sides.

It’s a level that is simply unthinkable for the other 18 managers in the league who, for one reason or another, have absolutely no chance of finding a consistent level of dominance like City and Liverpool.

And while it has been City who have almost always come out on top, winning four of the last five Premier League seasons, Liverpool have every right to feel short changed.

The Reds have put together three 90+ point campaigns, including a 97 point season in 2018/19 that still somehow wasn’t enough to clinch the crown, but only have their 2019/20 title to show for it.

In an era where transfers are getting more and more ridiculous, sports science and technology continues to increase in importance and the need for elite coaching methods and an established brand of football only becomes greater, the pressure is on managers more than ever at the top level.

And with so many coming to the Premier League to try and prove their worth – just like players – the competition is obscenely high.

City pipped Liverpool to the title again in 2021/22, storming to what was a comfortable claim for Guardiola in the end, with the Reds falling away in pursuit of a quadruple, and Chelsea’s challenge falling apart early on, despite carrying all the hype going into the season.

We say this every year, but the 2022/23 campaign is gearing up to be potentially the most exciting Premier League season yet. Let us explain.

Arsenal have regrouped and

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