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The stats that prove who the most attacking manager in the Premier League really is, featuring Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal and more

Next picture Stoke and route one football go hand-in-hand, but judging by their position at the bottom of our table, does Tony Pulis really get the best out of his forwards? At 1.01 goals per game on average, Pulis is pitiful when it comes to finding the net, as his goals per games ratio as a Premier League manager proves. Click the arrow above to see the best of the rest of the current crop...

Stoke and route one football go hand-in-hand, but judging by their position at the bottom of our table, does Tony Pulis really get the best out of his forwards? At 1.01 goals per game on average, Pulis is pitiful when it comes to finding the net, as his goals per games ratio as a Premier League manager proves. Click the arrow above to see the best of the rest of the current crop...

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Fans often complain that their team is too defensive and that they'd like to see the gaffer throw a few players forward more often, but what do the stats say? Jose Mourinho is often hailed as the lord of 'anti-football', yet at Real Madrid the Portuguese gaffer has totalled an average of 2.7 goals per-game. Can any of the Premier League's managers top that during their careers in the top flight? Click the arrows to find out...

Does Roberto Mancini deserve to be considered amongst the great Premier League managers, or does he have to do it for longer to join Fergie and Arsene? Comment below and let us know what you think...