8 rounds of unwind + 18 defeats in the Premier League! Manchester United creates four more shames, Amorin: Ranked 16th and is still competitive
In a focus game in the 37th round of the Premier League that ended in the early morning of May 17, Manchester United lost to Chelsea 0-1 away, and continued to rank 16th in the standings after 8 rounds of defeats (2 draws and 6 losses). Although Manchester United has long been "no desires" in the league and is focusing on preparing for the UEFA Cup final, their performance in the eight rounds is quite dazzling because it has set several more shameful records. First of all, this is the first time that Manchester United has not won a winning streak in the entire league season. Second, this is also the first time in Manchester United's history that he has not won in 8 consecutive Premier League games. Manchester United's last missed 8 rounds in the league dates back to 35 years ago. From December 1989 to February 1990, Manchester United did not win 11 consecutive games. No. 3rd, Manchester United lost 18 league games in a single season for the first time in the past 51 years since the 1973/74 season (lost 20 games). Fourth, Manchester United scored only 18 points away from home this season, setting the worst record in team history since the establishment of the Premier League in 1992. However, despite the poor record of leading the team in the Premier League, Amorin seems to have no choice but to mind, because he is now completely focused on the Europa League final five days later. He said in an interview after the game: "The game trend is unusual, but the loss is always disappointing. However, even if it ranks 16th in the Premier League, Manchester United is obviously competitive. We will usher in a key final in 5 days, and we are excited to advance to the final. Although the pressure is always with me, I can handle it calmly. We will do our best in any cup final and make full preparations for it."
In the Europa League final, Manchester United, ranked 16th in the Premier League and Tottenham, ranked 17th in the Premier League, will face the "Brothers in Troubles" showdown. The winner can qualify for the Champions League next season, but those who lose will face the huge shame of being empty in the season.
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