Sir Alex Ferguson managed an array of Manchester United legends – but who scored the most goals under him?
The Sir Alex Ferguson era at Manchester United was historic, with the legendary Scotsman managing exactly 1,500 games between 1986 and 2013.
Ferguson was constantly rebuilding the team to rise to the next challenge and continue his reign of dominance, and United have missed him badly since his retirement.
United scored a staggering 2,769 goals under Ferguson, and we have broken down the top scorers during his incredible reign.
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Top scorer: Wayne Rooney
The highest scoring player during the Sir Alex Ferguson era was Wayne Rooney, who netted 197 goals under the great manager.
Rooney eventually scored 253 goals, netting his final 56 under David Moyes, Louis van Gaal and Jose Mourinho.
Ferguson made a prediction that Rooney would become a club legend when he signed him in 2004 from Everton, and he was happy to be proven correct.
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The second highest scorer under Ferguson was not a striker, it was winger-turned-midfielder Ryan Giggs.
Giggs is United’s record appearance maker with 963 in total. 941 of these were played under Ferguson, and he netted 168 goals during these games.
Paul Scholes followed with 155 goals for United, all scored under Ferguson. It is quite incredible that two academy graduates make up the top three.
Ruud van Nistelrooy ranked fourth with 150 goals for the club, and it was one of Ferguson’s earliest signings in fifth, Brian McClair with 127 goals.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Andy Cole, Cristiano Ronaldo, Mark Hughes and Eric Cantona make up the top 10.
# Player Goals Matches Goals per Game Top Season
1 Wayne Rooney 197 402 0.490 34 (2011/12)
2 Ryan Giggs 168 941 0.178 17 (1993/94)
3 Paul Scholes 155 716 0.216 20 (2002/03)
4 Ruud van Nistelrooy 150 219 0.685 44 (2002/03)
5 Brian McClair 127 471 0.269 31 (1987/88)
6 Ole Gunnar Solskjær 126 366 0.344 18 (1996/97)
7 Andy Cole 121 275 0.440 25 (1995/96)
8 Cristiano Ronaldo 118 292 0.404 42 (2007/08)
9 Mark Hughes 116 353 0.328 21 (1990/91)
10 Eric Cantona 82 182 0.450 25 (1993/94)
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Best goals per game: Ruud van Nistelrooy
Wayne Rooney scored the most goals for United, but he only ranked third in terms of goals per game.
The most prolific scorer by this measure was Ruud van Nistelrooy, who struck 150 goals in just 219 matches for the club.
Robin van Persie ranked second, with a smaller sample size under Ferguson. His 30 goals came in just one season, in which he played 48 games.
Rooney was third and Eric Cantona fourth, followed by Andy Cole and Dwight Yorke.
Cristiano Ronaldo, Dimitar Berbatov, Javier Hernandez and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer ranked seven to 10.
# Player Goals per Game Goals Matches Era
1 Ruud van Nistelrooy 0.685 150 219 2001–2006
2 Robin van Persie 0.625 30 48 2012–2013
3 Wayne Rooney 0.490 197 402 2004–2013
4 Eric Cantona 0.451 82 182 1992–1997
5 Andy Cole 0.440 121 275 1995–2001
6 Dwight Yorke 0.428 65 152 1998–2002
7 Cristiano Ronaldo 0.404 118 292 2003–2009
8 Dimitar Berbatov 0.376 56 149 2008–2012
9 Javier Hernández 0.352 50 142 2010–2013
10 Ole Gunnar Solskjær 0.344 126 366 1996–2007
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