All 92 Premier League bosses who have managed at least two seasons have been ranked from best to worst.
Over the last few years, the Premier League has been home to some of the world’s best-ever managers including the likes of Jurgen Klopp, Pep Guardiola, Jose Mourinho and Carlo Ancelotti.
Before that, the likes of Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger were going head-to-head with Manchester United and Arsenal.
Ferguson is often regarded as the best manager in the history of the Premier League after leading United to multiple titles.
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Now, a new study conducted by KiwiGambler has ranked the 92 managers with at least two seasons from best to worst.
The ranking was based on different factors such as win percentage, points per game and goal difference.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, Ferguson came out on top with a score of 88.34 out of 100.
In second place was Guardiola, who scored 82.9 points.
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Liverpool boss Klopp was in third with a score of 67.79 whilst Wenger came fourth with 67.03 and Mourinho was ranked fifth with a score of 65.03.
According to the study, the worst manager in Premier League history is Mick McCarthy, who received a score of just 0.49 out of 100.
Here is the full list :
- Sir Alex Ferguson - 88.34
- Pep Guardiola - 82.90
- Jurgen Klopp - 67.79
- Arsene Wenger - 67.03
- Jose Mourinho - 65.03
- Antonio Conte - 64.57
- Roberto Mancini - 64.36
- Mikel Arteta - 54.74
- Carlo Ancelotti - 52.98
- Manuel Pellegrini - 50.86
- Mauricio Pochettino - 50.67
- Andre Villas-Boas - 49.56
- Unai Emery - 49.25
- Rafa Benitez - 47.26
- Kenny Dalglish - 46.11
- Roy Evans - 45.86
- Gianluca Vialli - 45.46
- Gerard Houllier - 44.85
- Claudio Ranieri - 42.52
- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer - 42.02
- Brendan Rodgers - 41.04
- Bobby Robson - 39.94
- David O'Leary - 38.96
- Ronald Koeman - 38.90
- Kevin Keegan - 38.78
- David Moyes - 36.67
- John Gregory - 33.55
- Harry Redknapp - 33.34
- Frank Clarke - 32.34
- Ruud Gullit - 30.86
- Nuno Espirito Santo - 30.82
- Martin O'Neill - 30.64
- Mike Walker - 30.52
- George Graham - 29.63
- Martin Jol - 28.88
- Gerry Francis - 28.82
- Brian Little - 28.51
- Mark Hughes - 27.33
- Thomas Frank - 27.05
- Trevor Francis - 26.84
- Avram Grant - 26.72
- Howard Wilkinson - 26.71
- Sam Allardyce - 26.53
- Frank Lampard - 26.01
- Eddie Howe - 25.86
- Glenn Hoddle - 25.39
- Graeme Souness - 25.37
- Marco Silva - 24.80
- Joe Kinnear - 24.56
- Glenn Roeder - 24.50
- Roy Hodgson - 24.47
- Alan Pardew - 24.21
- Alan Curbishley - 24.07
- Ron Atkinson - 23.04
- Peter Reid - 22.77
- Steve McClaren - 21.40
- Claude Puel - 21.13
- Chris Coleman - 21.04
- Roberto Martinez - 20.88
- George Burley - 20.61
- Tony Pulis - 20.46
- David Pleat - 20.42
- Gordon Strachan - 19.94
- Slaven Bilic - 19.71
- Jim Smith - 19.44
- Joe Royle - 19.40
- Howard Kendall - 19.39
- Stuart Pearce - 18.72
- Graham Potter - 18.66
- Ralph Hasenhuttl - 18.42
- Steve Bruce - 18.39
- Walter Smith - 16.59
- Alan Ball - 16.15
- Sean Dyche - 15.87
- Steve Coppell - 15.83
- Bryan Robson - 15.43
- Brian Horton - 14.72
- David Jones - 13.69
- Owen Coyle - 13.23
- Dean Smith - 12.51
- Alex McLeish - 11.27
- Paul Lambert - 11.12
- Gareth Southgate - 10.73
- Danny Wilson - 10.05
- John Lyall - 9.86
- Chris Houghton - 9.79
- Paul Jewell - 8.10
- Neil Warnock - 6.85
- Graham Taylor - 6.38
- Gary Megson - 5.37
- Dave Bassett - 5.33
- Mick McCarthy - 0.49
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Topics: Football, Premier League