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Published 12:59 28 Mar 2019 GMT
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Overall, the former United striker has won 14 of 19 games in charge with two draws and three defeats.
His side have scored 40 goals and conceded just 17 times, with goals scored in 84% of their matches and goals conceded in 63% of their matches.
The statistics make for stark reading in comparison to Mourinho's time in charge earlier this season where United had won 10 games, drew seven and lost a further seven during a turbulent 24 game spell.
Mourinho's side were not too far off in terms of their attack with 38 goals scored over that spell but they were twice as bad defensively after conceding 35 goals, for an average of 1.46 goals per game.
The players with the most marked improvement in United's squad have been Paul Pogba, Marcus Rashford and Romelu Lukaku.
Pogba has scored nine goals and provided seven assists in 17 games under Solskjaer, compared to just five goals and four assists in 20 games under Mourinho.
Rashford has scored eight goals in 18 games and provided two assists during Solskjaer's reign, compared to four goals and five assists under Mourinho, while Lukaku, one of Mourinho's biggest signings during his tenure at the club, has scored nine goals in 16 games under Solskjaer compared to just six goals in 22 games before his arrival.
However, one of the biggest risers under Mourinho has been defender Victor Lindelof. The Swedish centre-back was largely viewed as a bust until Solskjaer's arrival but the Norwegian has helped him discover some of his best form at Old Trafford with Lindelof starting 12 of 13 games in defence, conceding just 11 goals during that period.
Lindelof played 13 games under Mourinho to start this season and conceded a total of 21 goals.
United are much improved under Solskjaer and his appointment has been largely lauded by many fans and pundits with no other team winning as many points as United in the Premier League since his arrival late last year.
Time will tell if he can overcome future challenges in recruitment, the transfer market and second season syndrome but for the moment he's been a revelation at Old Trafford and he has now finally been handed the car keys after a very good start to life behind the wheel.
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