Mike Phelan has beaten Jose Mourinho, Pep Guardiola and Antonio
Conte to the Premier League Manager of the Month award for August.
Phelan, the caretaker manager at Hull City, won two games out of
three to start the season, including an unexpected victory against
champions Leicester City and a 2-0 win at Swansea, before narrowly
losing a third, 1-0 to United.
The Tigers' feat has been all the more impressive considering they started the campaign with just 13 fit senior players.
"I am honoured," Phelan said of winning the award. "It's an honour
you don't expect, being caretaker manager. It's a credit to the football
club and to the players for all their endeavours that have given me
this achievement.
"It's been a turbulent summer. We had a small amount of players
available to us but, to all intents and purposes, they stuck to their
task really well and it has got us off to a decent start.
"The players needed some support; we have that now, to some degree. I
think that the quality of the players brought into this football will
lift the standard and we are hoping we can have a successful season."
Manchester United boss Mourinho, Manchester City manager Guardiola
and Chelsea's Conte all made perfect starts at their new clubs winning
all three games.
However, at least one of those records will come to an end in the
next round of fixtures when City travel to Old Trafford for the
Manchester derby on Sept. 10.
Each Premier League captain had a vote for who should win the award,
alongside a panel made up of former footballers and managers.
Manchester City's Raheem Sterling was named the Premier League Player of the Month.

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