A stuttering start to the season has seen the Portuguese's men pick up three points less than his Dutch predecessor's after seven games.
Manchester United's 1-1 draw with Stoke City on Sunday means they have collected only 13 points from their first seven Premier League games – three less than Louis van Gaal's side last season.
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Consecutive losses to first Manchester City and then Watford in September had seen them fall off the pace, though Jose Mourinho's men responded in style by trashing Leciester City 4-1.
However, it appears the Portuguese has not come up with an answer to their see-saw form just yet, as Stoke fought back to secure a 1-1 result at Old Trafford, with Joe Allen cancelling out Anthony Martial's stunning opener.
United's current points tally places them three behind the much-maligned Van Gaal side last term – a disappointing return given the world-record arrival of Paul Pogba in the summer.
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