Man United set unwanted home record as the Red Devils’ turbulent campaign continues, with Erik ten Hag’s side suffering a 3-0 loss to Bournemouth – their fourth Premier League defeat this season

Manchester United suffered a crushing 3-0 defeat to Bournemouth at Old Trafford on Saturday afternoon, their 35th home defeat since Sir Alex Ferguson stepped down as manager of the club in 2013.

This means that since Ferguson left the club, Erik ten Hag’s side have suffered more defeats at home than the legendary manager suffered in his 21 years in charge of the Red Devils. Squawk.

Ferguson, who won 13 Premier League titles and two Champions League trophies with the Red Devils, lost just 34 times at home during his managerial career at the club.

Meanwhile, United have suffered four defeats at Old Trafford this season, losing to Brighton, Crystal Palace, Manchester City and now Andoni Iraola’s Bournemouth.

Interestingly, it was United’s heaviest defeat at home to a side who had climbed out of the bottom half of the table at the start of the weekend, with Bournemouth now up to 13th in the standings, level with Chelsea, Brentford and Wolves with 19 points.

Manchester United suffered their fourth home defeat of the 2023-24 Premier League season, defeating Bournemouth 3-0.

They have now set an undesirable record: since Sir Alex Ferguson resigned in 2013, they have lost more games than the legendary manager lost in 21 years at the club.

They have now set an undesirable record: since Sir Alex Ferguson resigned in 2013, they have lost more games than the legendary manager lost in 21 years at the club.

Ferguson joined the club in 1986, leading United to 13 Premier League titles and two Champions League trophies.

Ferguson joined the club in 1986, leading United to 13 Premier League titles and two Champions League trophies.

The Red Devils have also conceded three goals in three of those four defeats.

After the game, Ten Hag blamed the defeat on a lack of concentration, with Dominic Solanke putting the visitors 1-0 up after just five minutes and Philip Billing and Marcos Senesi scoring after the break.

“You have to start off right and be 100 percent focused to get everyone excited. It cannot be that the opponents are more zealous than us,” he said. BBC Sport.

The Dutchman added: “We have had good periods of football. But there were times when we weren’t good enough.

“We make mistakes, and you can’t make mistakes like that. At this level the enemy will benefit from it. You can’t switch off and we need to work on that.

“If you want to be successful and achieve your goals, you need consistent results, and you need to do this every third day.”

Ferguson took charge of United in 1986, replacing Ron Atkinson. He made 810 Premier League appearances, recording 528 wins, 168 draws and, impressively, just 114 defeats.

Following his departure, United appointed several managers, including David Moyes, Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Ralf Rangnick.

Ten Hag, meanwhile, made 54 appearances, winning 32, drawing six and losing 16 in the Premier League.

Although United have endured a difficult start to the 2023-24 season, they remain just three points behind fourth-placed Manchester City.

Dominic Solanke gave the visitors a 1-0 lead in the fifth minute before Philip Billing and Marcos Senesi scored after the break.

Dominic Solanke gave the visitors a 1-0 lead in the fifth minute before Philip Billing and Marcos Senesi scored after the break.

It was United's fourth home defeat of the Premier League season, with the Red Devils conceding three goals in three of those defeats.

It was United’s fourth home defeat of the Premier League season, with the Red Devils conceding three goals in three of those defeats.

Iraola’s side are now unbeaten in their last five matches and today secured the club’s first ever win at Old Trafford.

After the match, the Spaniard spoke about his team’s game plan to exploit the space around the pitch, with United pushing players forward to attack.

“When you come to a stadium like this you know they are very strong, especially on the flanks, the full-backs overlap and overlap each other, the wingers are very dangerous one-on-one, you know you have to be very sharp in your play. box, gaps, blocks,” he said, according to Manchester Evening News.

“But they send a lot of players forward so you have places.” In such an open game where you know there will be chances in both games, we said at half-time we need more goals if we want to win.”

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