#1 Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (Manchester United)
Any manager that comes into the coaching role at Manchester United is bound to be on the receiving end of scrutiny. Sir Alex Ferguson is arguably the best manager in history and since then, it has been a case of the club trying to stay afloat until they find a real replacement for the Scotsman.
Unfortunately for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, he is not the right man to replace his former boss. He has tried his hardest but despite a positive start to life in the Old Trafford dugout, this season has not been the one for Solskjaer.
Manchester United find themselves in ninth place in the Premier League and they'll only continue to fall if results don't go their way.
Solskjaer was an unbelievable player but, unfortunately for him, that's all the Old Trafford faithful will accredit him for.