Since the beginning of the Premier League in 1992, world-class managers have always considered the league to be the pinnacle of success.
It was revealed that only 11 managers have lifted the title, with no English manager getting their hands on it.
However, the main focus of this article is on the managers with the highest points per game in the history of the Premier League.
Managers with the Highest Points Per Game in Premier League History
1. Pep Guardiola
The current manager of Manchester City is the first on the list, with 2.34 points per game from the 292 games he has managed. The Spanish manager has won five Premier League titles in the last six seasons.
His team broke the Premier League point record in the 2017–18 season, where the club finished with 100 points in the season.
2. Sir Alex Ferguson
He is the most successful manager in Premier League history, with 13 titles. He had a record of 2.16 points per game from 810 matches in the Premier League.
Since he retired as manager of Manchester United in the 2012–13 season, the club have failed to win the Premier League title.
3. Jurgen Klopp
The Liverpool manager has a record of 2.12 points per game from the 322 games he has managed. The manager won the first Liverpool Premier League title in 2020.
4. Roberto Mancini
Mancini has a record of 2.05 points per game from 133 Premier League matches.
The Italian oversaw the most dramatic Manchester City title win as Sergio Kun Aguero scored a late goal against Queens Park Rangers to win Manchester City's first Premier League title in 2012.
5. Jose Mourinho
The special one had a record of 2.03 points per game from 362 matches, managing Chelsea, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League.
However, his major success in the league came as the manager of Chelsea, winning the Premier League three times with the club.
6. Antonio Conte
The Italian manager holds the record of 2.03 points per game in 132 matches in the Premier League.
Conte managed Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur. The Italian won the Premier League at Chelsea in the 2016–17 season.
7. Arsene Wenger
The greatest French manager in Premier League history managed Arsenal for 828 matches with 1.96 points per game.
The Frenchman ended Sir Alex Ferguson's complete supremacy in the Premier League and proceeded to lift three Premier League titles for the Gunners.
Wenger achieved the invincible feat in the Premier League, where Arsenal ended the 2003–04 season without losing a single match.
8. Thomas Tuchel
The current Bayern Munich manager, Thomas Tuchel, holds a record of 1.94 points per game from 63 games while he was the manager of Chelsea.
While he was the manager of Chelsea, he won the Champions League and took the club to the Carabao Cup and FA Cup finals in his first and second seasons.
9. Mikel Arteta
The Arsenal manager had coached the Gunners for 152 matches with 1.92 points per game.
In the last two seasons, the manager has made Arsenal a team challenging for the Premier League title, which was not the case five seasons ago.
10. Erik Ten Hag
The Manchester United manager had managed the football club for 64 games, averaging 1.86 points per game.
Despite not being able to change the playing style of the club, he has the highest winning rate as Manchester United manager in the Sir Alex Ferguson post-era.
It was revealed that only 11 managers have lifted the title, with no English manager getting their hands on it.
However, the main focus of this article is on the managers with the highest points per game in the history of the Premier League.
Managers with the Highest Points Per Game in Premier League History
1. Pep Guardiola
The current manager of Manchester City is the first on the list, with 2.34 points per game from the 292 games he has managed. The Spanish manager has won five Premier League titles in the last six seasons.
His team broke the Premier League point record in the 2017–18 season, where the club finished with 100 points in the season.
2. Sir Alex Ferguson
He is the most successful manager in Premier League history, with 13 titles. He had a record of 2.16 points per game from 810 matches in the Premier League.
Since he retired as manager of Manchester United in the 2012–13 season, the club have failed to win the Premier League title.
3. Jurgen Klopp
The Liverpool manager has a record of 2.12 points per game from the 322 games he has managed. The manager won the first Liverpool Premier League title in 2020.
4. Roberto Mancini
Mancini has a record of 2.05 points per game from 133 Premier League matches.
The Italian oversaw the most dramatic Manchester City title win as Sergio Kun Aguero scored a late goal against Queens Park Rangers to win Manchester City's first Premier League title in 2012.
5. Jose Mourinho
The special one had a record of 2.03 points per game from 362 matches, managing Chelsea, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League.
However, his major success in the league came as the manager of Chelsea, winning the Premier League three times with the club.
6. Antonio Conte
The Italian manager holds the record of 2.03 points per game in 132 matches in the Premier League.
Conte managed Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur. The Italian won the Premier League at Chelsea in the 2016–17 season.
7. Arsene Wenger
The greatest French manager in Premier League history managed Arsenal for 828 matches with 1.96 points per game.
The Frenchman ended Sir Alex Ferguson's complete supremacy in the Premier League and proceeded to lift three Premier League titles for the Gunners.
Wenger achieved the invincible feat in the Premier League, where Arsenal ended the 2003–04 season without losing a single match.
8. Thomas Tuchel
The current Bayern Munich manager, Thomas Tuchel, holds a record of 1.94 points per game from 63 games while he was the manager of Chelsea.
While he was the manager of Chelsea, he won the Champions League and took the club to the Carabao Cup and FA Cup finals in his first and second seasons.
9. Mikel Arteta
The Arsenal manager had coached the Gunners for 152 matches with 1.92 points per game.
In the last two seasons, the manager has made Arsenal a team challenging for the Premier League title, which was not the case five seasons ago.
10. Erik Ten Hag
The Manchester United manager had managed the football club for 64 games, averaging 1.86 points per game.
Despite not being able to change the playing style of the club, he has the highest winning rate as Manchester United manager in the Sir Alex Ferguson post-era.