You rate Mourinho as United's best post-Ferguson boss... just
We asked you to rank Manchester United's six permanent or interim managers since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013.
Under the points system used - which calculates percentages to give an overall ranking based on which position all participants placed each manager in their list - Jose Mourinho narrowly beat Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to secure the top spot.
The Norwegian was followed by Louis van Gaal, Erik ten Hag, David Moyes and, finally, Ralf Rangnick.
Here are some comments you left about the managers:
Hoss: Jose - no doubt, The only one to cross 80 points. If the executives did not side with Paul Pogba against him United would have won the league the following season. Everything he said about every player was right. He was massively let down by the club.
Callum: The best manager by far was Ole! He came in after Mourinho (who should have been listened to) rocked the boat and told everyone how bad things were. After that, Ole was managing with one hand tied behind his back, couldn't speak his mind, was backed by sheer incompetence in the transfer market. He should be given another shot with a proper system in place.
Chibueze: It is kind of difficult to say as they have all been average. The standard of the Premier League has improved since Ferguson left - hence the managers after him have all seemed mediocre. Managers like Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola have raised the bar so high that other very good ones now seem average. The football since Ferguson has just seemed awful.
If you haven't yet ranked the six bosses, you can still do so here
The above result is based on the standings at 16:00 BST on Tuesday