After another glorious season, Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has been named manager of the year by the League Managers Association.
It's the third time Guardiola has collected the Sir Alex Ferguson Trophy, voted for by managers across all of the divisions.
The Spaniard, 52, also won the Premier League Manager of the Year award after his side clinched a third consecutive title and fifth in six seasons.
In another development, Chelsea women boss Emma Hayes won the Women's Super League award.
It was her fourth successive award and sixth in total. Under Hayes, Chelsea clinched a fourth successive WSL title by two points over Manchester United, who they also beat to win the FA Cup for the third time in a row.
Guardiola became only the third manager to win three or more LMA manager of the year awards, matching David Moyes' tally, but still two behind Sir Alex Ferguson.
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