#3 2013/14 season (32)

32 managers were a part of this Premier League season in which Manchester City were crowned as the champions after Liverpool dropped crucial points in their last three games. Nine teams made changes to their managerial position among which Crystal Palace, Sunderland and Fulham were those who axed their managers twice in quick succession.
The competition was without the most successful manager in British football history for the first time after Sir Alex Ferguson retired from his post at Manchester United, with David Moyes taking over at the helm.
Manchester City and Everton also had new managers in Manuel Pellegrini and Roberto Martinez, while a familiar face returned to Stamford Bridge with Jose Mourinho coming back for a second bite of the cherry at Chelsea.
David Moyes failed to pick up from where SAF left as he had a dismal stay with the club after which he was sacked by the board with Ryan Giggs taking his position temporarily. Manchester United finished the season at the 7th position which is quite poor considering the history of the most successful club in England.
It was Manchester City who came out on top at the end and interestingly City were at the top only for 15 days during the whole season. The Citizens overtook Liverpool in Matchweek 37 and finished off a run of five consecutive wins with a 2-0 victory against West Ham United at the Etihad Stadium in the final match to seal their second Premier League title.