Manuel Pellegrini returned to Manchester on Thursday evening as Real Betis manager as his side resumed their Europa League campaign.
The Chilean is fondly remembered by City supporters for his achievements during his time at the Etihad Stadium. In February 2016, City's board announced that Pellegrini would be leaving at the end of the season to make way for Pep Guardiola.
Guardiola has since taken the Blues to new heights but the groundwork Pellegrini laid is often overlooked. To mark his return to Manchester, MEN Sport has taken a look back at the former boss' time at the club and how it has helped to define modern-day City. ALSO READ: City fans send message to Pellegrini after Europa League draw When Pellegrini first arrived at City in 2013, he came in on the back of a disappointing campaign.
Runners-up in the Premier League, an early League Cup exit, a Champions League departure at the group stages and a shock defeat in the FA Cup final to Wigan Athletic, spelled the end of Roberto Mancini's time in Manchester.
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