- Manchester United’s woes continue as they suffer their worst-ever start to a Premier League season with a 1-0 home defeat to Crystal Palace.
- Unwanted Club Record
- Current League Standing
- Home Defeats Streak
- Upcoming Challenges
- Comments from Erik ten Hag
- Roy Hodgson’s Milestone
Manchester United’s woes continue as they suffer their worst-ever start to a Premier League season with a 1-0 home defeat to Crystal Palace.
In a match highlighting their struggles, here’s a closer look at the disappointing performance and its implications for the club.
Unwanted Club Record
In a season that started with high hopes, Manchester United’s loss to Crystal Palace marked a new low for the club. The Red Devils’ 1-0 defeat at Old Trafford set an unwanted club record as they endured their worst-ever start to a top-flight campaign. Manchester United is facing a challenging season with just three wins from their opening seven games and four defeats.
The last time Manchester United faced such a dismal start to their campaign was in the 1989-90 First Division season under the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson. This was three years before the inception of the Premier League. Back then, the club had four defeats by the end of September. Despite their poor start, they managed to clinch the FA Cup title, adding a glimmer of hope to a challenging season.
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Current League Standing
Under the management of Erik ten Hag, Manchester United currently finds itself in 10th place in the Premier League table. With just nine points from 21 available, they are behind their arch-rivals and reigning champions, Manchester City. This disappointing start has raised concerns among fans and pundits about the team’s ability to compete at the highest level.
Home Defeats Streak
Another concerning statistic for Manchester United is their recent home form. Their most recent Premier League home games, against Brighton & Hove Albion and Crystal Palace, have ended in defeat. This marks the first time they have suffered back-to-back top-flight losses at Old Trafford since November 2021. The club’s historically strong home record appears to be faltering.
Upcoming Challenges
Manchester United’s struggles are far from over. They now face the daunting task of avoiding a third successive Old Trafford defeat in the Premier League when they host Brentford next Saturday. The pressure is mounting on Erik ten Hag to turn the team’s fortunes around and get them back on track in the league.
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Comments from Erik ten Hag
Following the defeat to Crystal Palace, Manchester United’s manager, Erik ten Hag, expressed his disappointment. He admitted that his team made “poor decisions” in the final third and were “not good enough” overall. Ten Hag faces a tough challenge in motivating his squad and solving their current problems.
Roy Hodgson’s Milestone
While Manchester United grapples with their poor start, Crystal Palace’s manager, Roy Hodgson, became the first head coach to go unbeaten in five successive games at Old Trafford. His impressive record includes three wins and two draws, adding to Manchester United’s woes.
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