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Mark Hughes made a shock return to management this week, taking over at League Two side Bradford City.

The 58-year-old's club managerial career to date had consisted of working exclusively in the Premier League, so it came as a surprise to many when it was announced he was to be working in the fourth tier of English football.

Hughes' return swells the number of former Manchester United players - specifically ones who worked under the great Sir Alex Ferguson - currently in management.

Here, Mirror Sport looks at those who starred under Fergie and how they're currently getting on in the dugout.

Robins scored arguably the most important goal of the Fergie era, with his strike against Nottingham Forest in 1990 saving his boss's job.

Since moving into management Robins has worked at a clutch of clubs but has worked wonders at Coventry City. When he took over for a second time in 2017, the Sky Blues were in League Two.

They're now knocking on the door of the Premier League, following two promotions. During his second spell City have also lifted the EFL Trophy and are finally back in Coventry after settling a stadium dispute that saw them exiled in Birmingham.

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