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Erik ten Hag has done what no Manchester United manager has managed since 2010/11

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Erik ten Hag has now led his side to 38 league victories in all competitions, the most of any Manchester United side in over a decade.

Following the 2-0 win over Wolves at Old Trafford, ten Hag has now won the most games in a season since 2010/11.

The record stands across all competitions with 20 of which coming in the league.

20 wins in 35 Premier League games is an impressive start to such a promising managers career at United.

No doubt he will now be looking to surpass the tally from 2010/11 which stands at 39.

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The highlights of this impressive season

Across this season, ten Hag has amounted a number of impressive victories. None more so than Septembers 3-1 win against the title chasers Arsenal.

The win at Old Trafford was a great day, Antony scored on his debut as Marcus Rashford bagged a brace.

Another standout result is the 2-1 Manchester Derby triumph over Man City.

A result which placed United temporarily into the title race. Bruno Fernandes’ goal shrouded in controversy followed by a Rashford winner in the 82nd minute for ten Hag in his first home derby.

Barcelona came to Old Trafford for the second leg of the Europa League round of 32. A 2-2 draw in the first leg meant United had to win.

Antony scored the winner on the day, with a sublime volleyed finish which curled into the far post.