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Manchester United's home form has been a cause for concern in recent weeks, with the team suffering three defeats and two draws from their last five games played at Old Trafford. The club's win rate is also on the decline, which could be a major issue if they want to compete for the Premier League title this season. The first defeat came against West Bromwich Albion on September 11th, when Manchester United failed to score despite creating numerous chances. The second loss was against Tottenham Hotspur on October 2nd, where Manchester United struggled to break down a stubborn Tottenham defense. In the third game, Manchester United lost 4-0 to Liverpool, who were without their star striker, Mohamed Salah. Despite these losses, Manchester United have managed to keep some points on the board by drawing twice against Burnley and Watford. However, it remains to be seen whether these results will be enough to turn things around for the Red Devils, especially considering that they have only won one of their last seven home matches. One reason for Manchester United's struggles at home may be the lack of creativity in attack. With Paul Pogba and Bruno Fernandes out injured, the team lacks depth in midfield and up front, making it difficult to create scoring opportunities. Additionally, the defensive line has been exposed in the past few games, as Manchester United conceded three goals in just over half an hour during their defeat against Liverpool. It will be interesting to see how Manchester United respond to these challenges, particularly in terms of finding solutions to their attacking problems and improving their defensive solidity. While there is still time to turn things around, the current state of affairs at Old Trafford raises questions about the future of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as manager. |
