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OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER is often criticized for the lack of consistency of his Manchester United team.
But in all of 2020 only Jurgen Klopp has a better Premier League record than the Norwegian.
Solskjaer’s two years at United have been marked by streaks, as he initially had an incredible start to life at the Old Trafford hotseat.
Things got worse in the second half of 2019, but since the signing of Bruno Fernandes in January, things have really changed for the 1999 hero.
Unsurprisingly, Klopp has the best record of any Premier League boss this year, having won 25 of his 35 managed games, losing just four.
But next on the list is Solskjaer, who has posted an impressive 20 wins, seven draws and six losses.
And three of those losses occurred in January, before Fernandes arrived.
Following a 2-0 home loss to Burnley on January 22, United did not lose a league game for the remainder of last season, placing in the top four.
And their early-season form this time around, including gaining a reputation as comeback kings along the way, sees them third in the table, with a game in hand that could take them two points behind leaders Liverpool.
A close third is Pep Guardiola, who has also won 20 games, but drew six and lost seven to his Manchester City stars.
Frank Lampard has won 50 percent of his 34 PL matches managed this year, while drawing eight and losing nine.
Although he has also surprisingly won 50 per cent, there is Southampton coach Ralph Hasenhuttl, whose team is currently seventh in the table.
José Mourinho has won 16 of 34 with the Spurs.
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