Leicester's coach is the eighth manager to have conquered the glory of the Premier League, since the tournament was named in 1992.
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Alex Ferguson was the first manager to win the Premier League in the Premier League era. He won the title with Man Utd in two consecutive seasons, 1992-1993 and 1993-1994. |
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Kenny Dalglish was the second manager to have this honor when he led Blackburn Rovers to the title in the 1994-1995 season. However, Blackburn's stability did not last long. Ferguson's Man Utd returned to dominate the Premier League in the next two seasons, 1995-1996 and 1996-1997. |
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Arsene Wenger came to Arsenal and in his second season leading the London club (1997-1998 season), he successfully brought the "Gunners" to the Premier League throne. |
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But just as they had been challenged by Blackburn earlier, Man Utd under Alex Ferguson came back strong. They dominated the Premier League for three years in a row, from 1999 to 2001. In the photo is the moment Ferguson hugged captain Roy Keane when Man Utd won the title in the 2000-2001 season. |
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The 2002-2004 period continued to see the Premier League become the playground of Wenger and Ferguson. The French coach won two championships in the 2001-2002 and 2003-2004 seasons, with Ferguson's eighth Premier League title in the 2002-2003 season in between. In the photo, coach Wenger celebrates the championship with Arsenal's unbeaten record in the 2003-2004 season. |
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The duopoly at the top of the Premier League was only broken when Jose Mourinho appeared. Under the young Portuguese coach, Chelsea won the top football tournament in England for two consecutive seasons (2004-2005 and 2005-2006). |
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The challenge from Mourinho inspired Ferguson to once again bring Man Utd back, affirming their position as the Premier League's powerhouse with three consecutive titles in 2007, 2009 and 2009. |
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With Carlo Ancelotti from Milan, Chelsea won the Premier League title in the 2009-2010 season with a technical but equally effective style of play. However, the following season, 2010-2011, Ferguson and Man Utd reclaimed the title. |
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The 2012-2016 period saw the Premier League at its most competitive, with each season seeing a new champion. Roberto Mancini became the sixth manager and the second Italian manager in history to win the Premier League, when he took charge of Man City in the 2011-2012 season. |
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Ferguson won the Premier League with Man Utd in the 2012-2013 season, his last season before retiring. This was also the 13th Premier League title in the legendary coach's career. |
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Coming to Man City from Malaga, Manuel Pellegrini has completed his goal of reviving the rich Manchester team. The Chilean strategist is the seventh coach in history to win the Premier League. |
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With Mourinho back in charge for a second term, Chelsea won their fourth Premier League title in the 2014-2015 season. However, the team soon declined, causing the Portuguese coach to be fired in the middle of the 2015-2016 season. |
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The decline of Chelsea, the instability of Man City, Man Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal became a golden opportunity for Leicester City under coach Claudio Ranieri to go straight to the Premier League championship this season. That achievement means Ranieri became the eighth coach in history to win the Premier League, and Leicester City followed in the footsteps of Man Utd, Blackburn, Arsenal, Chelsea, Man City to become the sixth club to win the crown of this playground. |
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Ranieri is the latest name to join the very few coaches who have won the Premier League. |
According to VNE