Five stats that show how awful Man Utd’s season has been as they end miserable campaign with tame Palace defeat - 7M sport

Five stats that show how awful Man Utd’s season has been as they end miserable campaign with tame Palace defeat



Posted Monday, May 23, 2022 by Thesun.co.uk

MANCHESTER UNITED finished off their horror season with a 1-0 defeat at Crystal Palace.

Wilfried Zaha came back to haunt his old club with a superb strike at Selhurst Park as the hosts took all three points.

Five stats that show how awful Man Utd’s season has been as they end miserable campaign with tame Palace defeat
Man Utd's horror season finally came to an end with an abysmal 1-0 defeat at Crystal Palace

And this was no dead rubber for United, either.

Playing in front of new boss Erik ten Hag, the Red Devils would have slipped into the Europa Conference League had West Ham beaten Brighton.

The Hammers threatened to beat United to sixth, too - going 1-0 up on the South Coast.

They ultimately flopped to a 3-1 defeat, but United looked tame as their woeful season ended in limp manner.

It's been one of United's worst-ever Premier League seasons, and the stats prove it.

We take a look at five of the most damning numbers from their 2021-22 campaign...

POINTS TO PROVE

UNITED finished the season with a shockingly poor 58 points - a whopping 13 adrift of Tottenham in the final Champions League spot and 35 behind champions Manchester City.

That return is United's worst since the 1989-90 season when they picked up just 48 points in finishing the season in 13th.

WHAT A DIFFERENCE

IN the same 1989-90 season, Man Utd finished the season with a goal difference of -1.

Thanks largely to Sir Alex Ferguson's heroics, United have never finished the season without boasting a positive goal difference since.

Following the 1-0 defeat at Palace, United ended the season with a goal difference of exactly 0.

That means United failed to finish a campaign without a positive goal difference for the first time in 32 years.

In conceding 57 goals in 2021-22, United endured their worst defensive season since the 1978-79 campaign (63).

AWAY DAY BLUES

IN slumping to defeat in South London, United ensured their horror away run continued.

Under Ralf Rangnick, the Red Devils have now lost six consecutive league matches on the road.

This is the first time that has happened since March 1981... more than 40 years ago.

LIVER-FOOLS

THERE'S only one thing worse than losing to your biggest rivals... losing BADLY to your biggest rivals.

And United were thumped by Liverpool TWICE in the same season.

The Reds - who missed out on the title by a single point after a thrilling final day - battered United 5-0 at Old Trafford in October.

And Liverpool then mauled them 4-0 at Anfield in April - securing an outrageous 9-0 aggregate score.

United have only ONCE suffered a worse combined defeat in their history - their 11-0 loss to Sunderland way back in 1892-93... 129 years ago.

DROUGHT OF BOUNDS

ANOTHER year, another trophyless season.

United have now gone over FIVE YEARS since winning a trophy - the Europa League under Jose Mourinho.

United's next chance for silverware will come early in 2023 should they reach the Carabao Cup final.

Even if they do make it, this will be the club's longest trophy drought since they were last relegated.. 48 YEARS AGO.



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