It was always going to be a difficult task finding a worthy successor to Sir Alex Ferguson after his incredible success at Old Trafford but there's no denying that United erred badly in turning to the Scot's compatriot and preferred candidate, David Moyes, in the summer of 2013.
According to former Red Devils defender Rio Ferdinand, Moyes was too keen to impress his authority on the club and over-stretched himself.
"David Moyes' hands were on everything," the ex-England international told BT Sport.
"He was involved in the scouting, he was involved in the analysis of opposing teams, the physiotherapy, the doctors. He was involved in taking every training session. He was involved in every team meeting, every video that was being done.
"You can do that at a club like Everton, where the demands are not as big, but at Manchester United, you've got to delegate."
The end result was calamitous.
Moyes was sacked just 10 months into a six year-contract and replaced on an interim basis by Ryan Giggs with the reigning champions United languishing in seventh place in the Premier League standings.

















