Ranking the 5 greatest players coached by Pep Guardiola

Lionel Messi (right) and Pep Guardiola led Barcelona to a golden era of success.
Lionel Messi (right) and Pep Guardiola led Barcelona to a golden era of success.

#3 Xavi Hernandez

Xavi Hernandez (left) of Barcelona challenged by Ajax's Poulsen (right, #53)
Xavi Hernandez (left) of Barcelona challenged by Ajax's Poulsen (right, #53)

Spain and Barcelona legend Xavi Hernandez was arguably the most important element of Pep Guardiola's 'tiki-taka' philosophy at the Camp Nou.

A master passer, the FIFA World Cup-winning midfielder (with Spain) was calm and composed in possession. He barely ever put a foot wrong in the middle of the park.

Xavi made 208 of his 757 Barcelona appearances under Guardiola, with the midfielder contributing 36 goals and 82 assists. That included a memorable 2008-09 season, where he registered 23 league assists. Although the stats don't pop off the charts, Xavi was the engine through which Guardiola implemented his tactics of retaining possession and controlling the tempo of games.

Together, they won three La Ligas, two Champions Leagues, two Copa del Reys, three Spanish Super Cups, two FIFA Club World Cups and two UEFA Super Cups. That included the 2008-09 season, where Barcelona won a remarkable continental treble, becoming the first Spanish team to do so.


#2 Andres Iniesta

Andres Iniesta (left) gets instructions from Pep Guardiola on the Camp Nou touchline.
Andres Iniesta (left) gets instructions from Pep Guardiola on the Camp Nou touchline.

The other half of Barcelona's magical midfield duo, Andres Iniesta, is arguably the greatest midfielder of his era. The scorer of Spain's legendary 2010 FIFA World Cup-winning goal was a key piece of Barcelona's success in the early 2010s.

While Xavi helped Barcelona retain possession, Iniesta was perfect for Guardiola's strategy of playing proactive football and moving up the pitch rather than backward or sideways. A gifted dribbler, Iniesta had a crafty knack of getting out of tight spaces, thanks to his impeccable footwork and soft touch.

Iniesta played 674 games for Barcelona, of which 181 came under Guardiola. He netted 23 goals and provided 53 assists while winning 14 trophies in four years under the Spanish manager. Iniesta is yet to hang up his boots, and continues to ply his trade for Vissel Kobe in Japan.


#1 Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi (in pic) cemented his place as a legend of the game under Pep Guardiola.
Lionel Messi (in pic) cemented his place as a legend of the game under Pep Guardiola.

Who else but Lionel Messi? Under Pep Guardiola, the diminutive Argentine went from a prodigiously talented youngster to the greatest player in the world. The Spanish manager made Messi the focal point of Barcelona's attack, and the team reaped immense rewards.

The Argentine was just 21 when Guardiola took over the reins at Barcelona. By the time the Spaniard departed the club, Messi had won four consecutive Ballon d'Or awards between 2009 and 2012. He played 222 games for the Blaugrana during that period, scoring an astonishing 211 goals and registering 127 assists.

That included the 2011-12 season, which is arguably the greatest individual season by a player in the history of the sport. Messi scored 50 goals and provided 34 assists in 37 La Liga games. The four-year spell is the greatest peak in football history, and will likely never be matched.

Like Xavi and Iniesta, Messi won 14 trophies, including a continental treble, while Pep Guardiola was at the club.

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