#1 Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta (Manchester City)

While Brian Kidd is the main man to look forward to as the assistant manager of Manchester City, Mikel Arteta's arrival has proven to be a plus point for Guardiola.
A man who understands how the current generation of football functions and has played amongst them is what Guardiola really needed.
The duo has been able to plan out one of the best attacks in all of Europe, making Manchester City once again the contenders for the Premier League title this season.
Working closely with Kidd, Arteta, and Guardiola can make Manchester City a team like none other.
His leadership qualities as a former Arsenal player has been very useful at the Etihad, as in the absence of Guardiola, Arteta has taken up the reins on multiple occasions.
While Manchester City rises up through the ranks, Arteta can surely become a possible future replacement for Pep Guardiola.