Premier League – Historically bad season

The historically weak season has been as the big English club stand on 58 points with one game left to play. United have never picked up fewer points in a Premier League season, but it could potentially get worse:

If there is no win in the final game of the season against Crystal Palace, the club is also registering its weakest season in terms of points in 32 years.

Shouts in Solskjær



Apart from a disappointing points tally, this team has never conceded more goals in Premier League history. In 37 games, United goalkeeper David de Gea has taken 56 balls from goal.

Disappointing performance to make United will not be allowed to play in the Champions League next season. Mark Ogden wrote that Rangnick and Solskjær’s achievements were a boon for future United coach Erik ten Hag.

– The collapse can only be positive for ten Hag. Rangnick and Solskjær have taken down the roster in such a way that he probably won’t fail, he wrote on Twitter.

Despite United’s weak form, Ole Gunnar Solskjær has been retained several times after being knocked out in November.

– Where is the daily besserwisserne for a long time to fire Solskjær … Don’t hear anything about how much better Manchester United are with the new manager now, wrote Kjetil Rekdal on Indonesia.

UNITED MANAGER: Ralf Rangnick.  photo: AFP

UNITED MANAGER: Ralf Rangnick. photo: AFP
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In 17 games this season, Solskjær recorded seven wins, three draws and seven defeats, while Rangnick could register eleven wins, nine draws and eight defeats in 28 matches.

In the Premier League, the latter has a score of 1.61, which is slightly better than Solskjær’s 1.42.

Table

1. Manchester C. 35 27 5 3 89 21 86
2. Liverpool 35 25 8 2 87 23 83
3. Chelsea 35 19 10 6 70 31 67
4. Arsenal 35 21 3 11 56 42 66
5. Tottenham 35 19 5 11 60 40 62
6. Manchester U 37 16 10 11 57 56 58
7. West Ham 36 16 7 13 57 46 55
8. Wolverhampton 35 15 5 15 35 34 50
9. Brighton 36 11 14 11 38 42 47
10. Crystal Palace 35 10 14 11 46 42 44
11. Aston Villa 34 13 4 17 47 47 43
12. Brentford 36 12 7 17 44 52 43
13. Newcastle 36 11 10 15 40 61 43
14. Leicester 34 11 9 14 49 56 42
15. Southampton 36 9 13 14 41 61 40
16. Everton 34 10 5 19 37 56 35
17. Burnley 35 7 13 15 32 49 34
18. Leeds 35 8 10 17 39 74 34
19. Watford 35 6 4 25 32 70 22
20. Norwich 35 5 6 24 22 75 21

Henrietta Fairbank

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