Manchester United’s horrible stats!

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Manchester United really hit rock bottom in the Premier League this Saturday, losing to Fulham (1-2).

Manchester United’s path to the cross continues. The Red Devils missed out again in the Premier League by losing at home against Fulham (1-2) this Saturday. A setback conceded at the wire and which almost puts an end to their last hopes of clinging a place in the Big Four.

How can this team aim for a place in the Champions League when it has already conceded 10 defeats in 26 championship matches. Access to the Europa League Conference would already be miraculous.

The worst Manchester United in history?

Ten losses in a single championship campaign, MU had never experienced this in the PL during the long tenure of Sir Alex Ferguson (between 1991 and 2013). This shows how low this training has fallen.

If we take into account all the seasons of the Premier League era (since 1991), MU has never lost more than 12 matches in a single financial year. Knowing that there are still 12 matches to go and clashes against Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal are still to come, one can imagine that this sad mark will be broken.

All these figures should not leave Jim Ratcliffe indifferent. The new owner of the club is already preparing his revolution for the coming off-season. And there is no doubt that Erik Ten Hag will pay the price. Thomas Tuchel would already be ready to succeed him.

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