Louis van Gaal took charge of Manchester United for 108 games over two years and the first came on August 16, 2014, against Swansea City.
It was an inauspicious start to life at United for the legendary Dutchman, as the Swans picked up a shock 2-1 victory on the opening day of the season at Old Trafford.
A Wayne Rooney strike did level proceedings after Ki Sung-yeung opened the scoring but Gylfi Sigurdsson won the game late on.
Van Gaal's last game in charge — the FA Cup final victory over Crystal Palace — was much better than his first and a lot has changed in the seven-and-a-half years since the match.
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