As of February 17, 2025, Manchester United’s managerial history includes several notable figures, each with distinct win percentages:

1. Sir Alex Ferguson (1986–2013): The most successful manager in the club’s history, Ferguson achieved a win rate of approximately 65% over 810 games. His tenure was marked by 13 Premier League titles and numerous other trophies.

2. José Mourinho (2016–2018): Mourinho managed United for 93 games, securing a win percentage of 54%. He led the team to a League Cup and Europa League double in his first season.

3. Erik ten Hag (2022–2024): Ten Hag’s tenure saw a win rate of 52% over 85 games. He delivered the League Cup in 2023 and the FA Cup in 2024. However, his contract was terminated in October 2024 following a poor start to the Premier League season

4. Ralf Rangnick (2021–2022): Serving as interim manager, Rangnick achieved a win percentage of 39% over 22 games.

5. Ole Gunnar Solskjær (2018–2021): Solskjær managed United for 109 games, with a win rate of 51%. He was appointed as caretaker manager in December 2018 and later as the permanent manager in March 2019.

6. David Moyes (2013–2014): Moyes had a win percentage of 50% over 34 games. He was appointed as Sir Alex Ferguson’s successor but was dismissed before completing a full season.

7. Ruben Amorim (2024–Present): Amorim’s tenure has been challenging, with a win rate of 29% over 14 games. Under his leadership, the team has struggled, currently sitting 15th in the Premier League with just four wins from 14 league games.

These statistics highlight the varying degrees of success and challenges faced by Manchester United’s managers in recent years.

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