Highest win percentage
League games only (minimum 20 games)Manager | Team | Div | Games | Win % |
---|---|---|---|---|
Pep Guardiola
(Manchester City) |
Manchester City | PL | 349 | 71.6% |
Chris Davies
(Birmingham City) |
Birmingham City | CH | 55 | 67.3% |
Arne Slot
(Liverpool) |
Liverpool | PL | 45 | 66.7% |
Phil Parkinson
(Wrexham) |
Wrexham | CH | 191 | 60.2% |
Mikel Arteta
(Arsenal) |
Arsenal | PL | 217 | 59.0% |
Daniel Farke
(Leeds United) |
Leeds United | PL | 99 | 58.6% |
Dave Challinor
(Stockport County) |
Stockport County | L1 | 180 | 57.2% |
Frank Lampard
(Coventry City) |
Coventry City | CH | 38 | 55.3% |
Scott Parker
(Burnley) |
Burnley | PL | 53 | 54.7% |
Unai Emery
(Aston Villa) |
Aston Villa | PL | 108 | 51.9% |
Dean Brennan
(Barnet) |
Barnet | L2 | 186 | 51.6% |
Enzo Maresca
(Chelsea) |
Chelsea | PL | 45 | 51.1% |
Paul Cook
(Chesterfield) |
Chesterfield | L2 | 167 | 50.9% |
Graham Alexander
(Bradford City) |
Bradford City | L1 | 87 | 49.4% |
Eddie Howe
(Newcastle United) |
Newcastle United | PL | 148 | 48.6% |
Grant McCann
(Doncaster Rovers) |
Doncaster Rovers | L1 | 103 | 48.5% |
Richie Wellens
(Leyton Orient) |
Leyton Orient | L1 | 162 | 48.1% |
Ian Holloway
(Swindon Town) |
Swindon Town | L2 | 44 | 47.7% |
Alex Neil
(Millwall) |
Millwall | CH | 32 | 46.9% |
Kieran McKenna
(Ipswich Town) |
Ipswich Town | CH | 162 | 45.7% |
Alan Sheehan
(Swansea City) |
Swansea City | CH | 22 | 45.5% |
Régis Le Bris
(Sunderland) |
Sunderland | PL | 53 | 45.3% |
Mat Sadler
(Walsall) |
Walsall | L2 | 106 | 45.3% |
Nathan Jones
(Charlton Athletic) |
Charlton Athletic | CH | 71 | 45.1% |
Gareth Ainsworth
(Gillingham) |
Gillingham | L2 | 20 | 45.0% |
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