Arsenal Draw Confirms Man United’s Worst Ever Premier League Start

Arsenal Draw Confirms Man United’s Worst Ever Premier League Start

By Spy Uganda

Manchester United have made their worst start to a Premier League season after being held to a 1-1 draw at home to Arsenal on Monday September 30.

The Red Devils sputtered to yet another draw on Monday, with Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang’s strike cancelling out Scott McTominay’s opener just before half-time.

Mctominy celebrates with teammates after hitting an opener

It was otherwise a drab affair, with a lack of quality on display on a night where the weather also impacted the level of play.

After seven matches of the 2019-20 campaign, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side have only won twice and collected nine points.

Auba celebrates after Equalizing

Those two wins have come against Chelsea and Leicester, two other teams aiming for top-four spots, but the Red Devils have also lost to the likes of West Ham and Crystal Palace.

They sit 10th in the table, only in the top half on goal difference, having amassed the same number of points as Burnley.

United have twice had 10 points on the board at this stage of the season, in the 2018-19 and 2013-14 campaigns.

However, the nine-point tally is Man Utd’s worst start of the Premier League era, with their previous low of seven coming in 1989-90

Jose Mourinho lasted until December last term with Solskjaer installed as his replacement, initially on a temporary basis.

David Moyes limped through to April before being sacked in the 13-14 season, United’s first campaign after Alex Ferguson’s retirement.

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Solskjaer’s Man Utd have now won 49 points from the manager’s first 28 Premier League games, which amounts to two fewer than they won in their final 28 games under Mourinho.

Next up for Manchester United is a visit to AZ on Thursday as Solskjaer’s side continue to play in the Europa League, having won their group opener 1-0 over Astana thanks to a goal from Mason Greenwood.

After that, Man Utd will visit Newcastle in their next Premier League match as Steve Bruce’s side look to overcome a slow start of their own, having won just one of their opening seven matches as the club sits 19th in the league.

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