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Published 13:58 1 Aug 2016 BST
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Moyes won four games out of nine in his first season at Everton and 17 wins in his first full campaign, while the following 10 Premier League campaigns saw him chalk up nine, 18, 14, 15, 19, 17, 16, 13, 15 and 16 victories respectively When you add in the 17 wins from 34 games in charge at Old Trafford, the Scotsman has a win percentage of just under 41%.
That puts him below Arsene Wenger, Jose Mourinho, Mauricio Pochettino, Claudio Ranieri, Ronald Koeman, Slaven Bilic and Francesco Guidolin when it comes to Premier League win percentages.
When you add newcomers Walter Mazzarri, Antonio Conte and Pep Guardiola into the mix, and note that Hull are currently without a permanent manager, you'll notice that there are almost as many top-flight managers with a better win record than Moyes as there are with one worse than him.
Just for kicks, we decided to check Sherwood's win percentage in the Premier League as well.
He won 13 out of 22 games at Tottenham, five out of 13 in his first season at Aston Villa and one out of 10 in his second, making for a total of 19 out of 45, or 42.2%.
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