Pep Guardiola has rewritten the rivalry script between managers and Real Madrid as he becomes the most successful visiting coach at the Santiago Bernabéu in history, with 7 away wins against Los Blancos more than any other manager ever.
Across his managerial career, Pep has accrued an exceptional record against Real Madrid, 14 wins, 7 draws, and 7 defeats in all competitions.
That level of consistency against one of the world’s most dominant clubs places him in elite company.
Only Helenio Herrera (22 wins) and Luis Aragonés (16 wins) have beaten Real Madrid more often as managers which highlights just how rare Guardiola’s achievement is.
Much of this success stems from his time at Barcelona, where his teams delivered iconic victories, including a famous 6–2 triumph at the Bernabéu and a 5–0 drubbing at Camp Nou, showing tactical brilliance against Madrid’s power.
At Manchester City, Pep has continued to impose his philosophy on Madrid including recent Champions League wins that underline his capacity to outthink and outperform elite opposition.
This record isn’t just about numbers but reflects a tactical mindset built on possession, adaptability and psychological edge in high-stakes clashes.
In Madrid’s own fortress, where visiting managers often struggle, Guardiola’s ability to extract results has become a defining chapter in modern European football.
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