Mikel Arteta may not have matched Pep Guardiola’s trophy haul, but the numbers suggest a different kind of edge since 2019.
Manchester City have dominated the Premier League in terms of silverware, collecting multiple titles under Guardiola in recent seasons.
Arsenal, by contrast, are still chasing their first league crown of the Arteta era. However, a deeper look at the data offers a surprising perspective on who has set the pace at the top of the table.

Mikel Arteta vs Pep Guardiola Premier League record since 2019
Statistics highlighted by ESPN UK show that since Mikel Arteta became Arsenal manager in December 2019, Pep Guardiola has won four Premier League titles while Arteta has yet to lift the trophy.
Yet the same breakdown reveals that Arsenal under Arteta have actually spent more days at the top of the Premier League table during that period.
Arteta’s side have accumulated 484 days in first place compared to Manchester City’s 453 under Guardiola.
Why Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal have led more often
The contrast highlights the difference between dominance over a full season and sustained competitiveness.
While Guardiola’s Manchester City have consistently converted title races into championships, Arsenal under Arteta have repeatedly positioned themselves at the summit for extended stretches.
That statistic reflects Arsenal’s evolution from rebuild to contender. Arteta inherited a side in transition and has since overseen a tactical and cultural reset that has allowed the club to challenge for top honours more consistently.
Ultimately, trophies remain the defining currency of success. Guardiola’s four league titles carry undeniable weight.
But the days-at-the-top metric suggests that Arteta has not simply been chasing from afar. In many stretches, his Arsenal have set the pace.
The debate now centres on whether those long spells at the summit can finally be converted into silverware.
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