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On this day: Manchester City appoint Mark Hughes as Sven-Goran Eriksson successor

:Headline: On this day: Manchester City appoint Mark Hughes as Sven-Goran Eriksson successor:
The former Manchester United marksman had begun to build an impressive resume as a manager.

Two days after Sven-Goran Eriksson was shown the door against the wishes of most fans, Manchester City appointed his replacement when Mark Hughes joined the club on this day in 2008.

Hughes, a star striker for City's rivals United during his playing days, had begun to build an impressive resume as a manager.

He turned around the fortunes of the Wales national team during five years in charge, narrowly missing out on qualification for Euro 2004, and then built a strong Blackburn team which qualified for Europe twice and went deep in the domestic cup competitions.

Hughes with City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak (left), club owner Sheikh Mansour (second left) and executive chairman Garry Cook (Manchester City/PA))

He was a man in demand by the summer of 2008, having also been linked with Chelsea, but City owner Thaksin Shinawatra was determined to land his man and reportedly paid world-record compensation to prise Hughes out of Ewood Park.

At Hughes' introduction, City's executive chairman Garry Cook said key transfer targets had already been identified and a busy summer began. Fan favourite Shaun Wright-Phillips returned from Chelsea while Hughes signed Vincent Kompany, Pablo Zabaleta, Jo and Tal Ben Haim.

Three games into Hughes' tenure – a 4-2 loss to Aston Villa on the opening day before 3-0 wins over West Ham and Sunderland – things changed dramatically in east Manchester as Shinawatra sold the club to Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan on September 1.

It was the start of a frantic transfer deadline day which culminated in the dramatic signing of Robinho from Real Madrid late in the night.

Overnight, expectation levels changed at the club but Hughes was given time and money. He signed Nigel de Jong, Wayne Bridge, Craig Bellamy and Shay Given that January, although City could manage no better than 10th in the league in Hughes' first season.

Hughes brought Robinho to City in a dramatic deadline deal after Sheikh Mansour's takeover (Martin Rickett/PA)

Hughes had notable successes with City, revitalising players like Stephen Ireland and producing some attacking football, but his record in the transfer market was mixed.

Although he signed several players who were key to their title-winning season under Roberto Mancini in 2011-12, and the likes of Kompany and Zabaleta went on to become firm favourites, other big-money outlays including Jo, Roque Santa Cruz and Emmanuel Adebayor were major disappointments.

Ultimately, results did not match the money spent or the huge ambitions of City's new owners and the Welshman would be sacked in December 2009, with Mancini replacing him.

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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool29271166214582
2Manchester CityMan City28183768313757
3Leicester CityLeicester29165858283053
4Chelsea29146951391248
5Manchester UnitedMan Utd29129844301445
6Wolverhampton WanderersWolves29101364134743
7Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd28111073025543
8Tottenham HotspurSpurs29118104740741
9Arsenal2891364036440
10Burnley29116123440-639
11Crystal Palace29109102632-639
12Everton29107123746-937
13Newcastle UnitedNewcastle2998122541-1635
14Southampton29104153552-1734
15Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton29611123240-829
16West Ham UnitedWest Ham2976163550-1527
17Watford2969142744-1727
18Bournemouth2976162947-1827
19Aston Villa2874173456-2225
20Norwich CityNorwich2956182552-2721
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