Two - Tevez (who has won it twice) and Kolo Toure.
I'm sure I mentioned their names...
He's with the squad now, correct?
Plenty of mercenaries don't have a Premier League winner's medal on their CV.
He's been in the Premier League just as long as Jose Mourinho was, and his successes may be based on inflated transfer budgets - again, just like Mourinho (yet neither of these are every brought up when his name comes up) - but the ability to spend money doesn't mean you'll be winning title after title. If that was the case, the money Liverpool spent in the last twelve months would have had them doing something other than tread water, don't you think?
The fact you dismiss a manager winning three consecutive Serie A titles as irrelevant is quite baffling.
Also, consider the obvious double standard that nobody talks about Mourinho's lack of pedigree of winning without a bigger bank balance than anyone else whenever they wax lyrical about him. The same argument applies, but is ignored - like the fact plenty of the city squad have won league honours across Europe's top leagues.
Apart from the fact Tevez and Toure already prove this sweeping generalisation wrong, the fact is they have a squad that features players (and a manager) who have won numerous top leagues across Europe. Apparently having the mentality to sustain a title challenge in Serie A, La Liga, the Bundesliga and Eredivisie isn't transferable to sustaining a title challenge in the Premier League. By that logic, if Manchester United were dropped into Ligue 1 next season they'd fail to challenge for the title as they don't have any knowledge of winning in France.