Pep Guardiola saw Manchester City score for the 500th time during his Premier League tenure in Tuesday's meeting with Leeds United.
Manchester City scored their 500th Premier League goal under Pep Guardiola in Tuesday's clash with Leeds United.
Phil Foden put City ahead against Leeds at the Etihad Stadium as they reached the landmark figure in record time under a manager.
Foden made the eighth-minute breakthrough when he finished off from the edge of the penalty area after Rodri was beaten in a dash to the ball by Leeds goalkeeper Illan Meslier.City required just 207 games to score the 500 goals, bettering the 234 games it took Liverpool to net that amount under Jurgen Klopp. Next on that list is legendary Manchester United boss Alex Ferguson (265 games), followed by Arsenal great Arsene Wenger (271).