Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim departed the club after 14 months in charge – but how does his record compare to previous managers?
Amorim’s sacking came after his side’s 1-1 draw against Leeds United in the Premier League on Sunday, with the club sixth in the table.
United had won only two of their last six league games, beating Newcastle and Wolves away in December.
The club has a 40% win percentage in the Premier League this season, winning eight of the 20 games played so far.
In the 63 games under Amorim, United won 24 matches, drew 18 and lost on 21 occasions – earning the 40-year-old Portuguese the unfortunate record of the worst win ratio (31.9%) of any permanent United boss.
His record of 1.23 points per game in the Premier League is the lowest of all managers at Old Trafford since Sir Alex Ferguson left in 2013.
He also has the worst goals conceded per game ratio in the league (1.53) and the lowest league clean sheet ratio (15%) of any of any United manager.
Since Amorim’s appointment, only three ever-present sides have won fewer points than United (58) – Spurs (46), West Ham (45) and Wolves (39).
United finished 15th in Amorim’s first season in charge and also reached the Europa League final, where they lost 1-0 to Tottenham in Bilbao.









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