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A closer look at Mark Hughes' Premier League record

A closer look at Mark Hughes' Premier League record
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Southampton were Hughes' fifth Premier League club.

Mark Hughes has left Southampton after a poor start to the Premier League campaign.

The club have won just one of their 14 league matches under Hughes this season, who has been replaced on a temporary basis by Kelvin Davis.

Here, Press Association Sport looks at how Hughes fared at his other Premier League clubs.

Blackburn

Mark Hughes made an impressive start to his club managerial career
Mark Hughes made an impressive start to his club managerial career (Martin Rickett/PA)

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Hughes' first spell as a manager in club football was largely a success, after taking over following a stint as Wales coach. He kept Rovers up and also took them to a rare FA Cup semi-final appearance in his first season, before a sixth-place finish the following year took the club back into Europe. Blackburn had two more top-10 finishes under Hughes – and another FA Cup semi-final – before he left the club.

Manchester City

Mark Hughes oversaw the start of the Manchester City transformation
Mark Hughes oversaw the start of the Manchester City transformation (PA)

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The Welshman joined Manchester City less than two months before their takeover. Before the investment from Abu Dhabi, Hughes helped the club sign Vincent Kompany and Pablo Zabaleta, and they added Robinho after the takeover was confirmed on transfer deadline day 2008. Hughes managed a 10th-place finish and a trip to the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup. The following season, having made signings like Carlos Tevez and Emmanuel Adebayor, he led City to the semi-finals of the League Cup but, despite suffering just two defeats in all competitions, Hughes was sacked two hours after a 4-3 win against Sunderland, which left City six points off a Champions League spot in December.

Fulham

Fulham was Mark Hughes' next stop
Fulham was Mark Hughes' next stop (Sean Dempsey/PA)

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Hughes replaced Roy Hodgson at Fulham in July but only spent one season with the London club. The Cottagers finished eighth in the Premier League but Hughes decided to leave the club, a decision he later said was probably wrong.

QPR

Mark Hughes' next stop was QPR
Mark Hughes' moved across west London to QPR (Lewis Whyld/PA)

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His next club was also in London as he took over QPR in January 2012 after Neil Warnock was sacked following a run of nine games without a win. Hughes led the Rs to safety thanks to five straight home victories to end the season, beating Liverpool, Arsenal, Swansea, Tottenham and Stoke. But he was sacked in November after a winless start to the Premier League season.

Stoke

Mark Hughes tried to change the style of play at Stoke
Mark Hughes tried to change the style of play at Stoke (Simon Cooper/PA)

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Hughes returned to management at the end of the season, when he replaced Tony Pulis at Stoke. Charged with improving the playing style of the mid-table Premier League club, Hughes reeled off three successive ninth-placed finishes. The high point was December 2015, when a front three of Marko Arnautovic, Xherdan Shaqiri and Bojan Krkic inspired the Potters to 2-0 home victories over both Manchester clubs. But progress stalled and, after finishing 13th in 2016-17, Hughes was sacked in January 2018, with Stoke in the relegation zone and having suffered a shock FA Cup defeat to fourth-tier Coventry.


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Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Manchester CityMan City1513204573841
2Liverpool1512303062439
3Tottenham HotspurSpurs15110428161233
4Chelsea1594231131831
5Arsenal1594234201431
6Everton156542117423
7Bournemouth157262522323
8Manchester UnitedMan Utd156542425-123
9Leicester CityLeicester156452118322
10Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton156361921-221
11Watford156271821-320
12Wolverhampton WanderersWolves155461518-319
13West Ham UnitedWest Ham155372023-318
14Newcastle UnitedNewcastle153481220-813
15Crystal Palace153391120-912
16Cardiff CityCardiff1532101430-1611
17Huddersfield TownHuddersfield152491026-1610
18Southampton151681329-169
19Burnley1523101432-189
20Fulham1523101536-219

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