Manchester United was held to a 1-1 draw by Southampton in their 4th Premier League fixture of the 2019/2020 season. The result means that Ole Gunnar’s sie has not won a Premier League fixture since beating Chelsea at Old Trafford on the first day of the season.
Since that 4-0 win against Frank Lampard’s Chelsea, Manchester United have drawn with Wolves, got beaten by Crystal Palace at Ol Trafford and drawn with Southampton. It leaves them with just five points from a possible 12, 7 behind table-toppers Liverpool.
Despite spending big in the summer transfer window, the team is still not balanced and most players look disinterested, to say the least. The latest result led to widespread anger from fans who have now most likely watch as neighbors Manchester City and Eternal rivals Liverpool battle it out for the Premier League crown.
And they are blaming everyone at the club.
Believe it or not DDG is past it, and Manchester United need a new world class goalkeeper. #MUFC #GlazersOut
— Deepta Deep Chakraborty (@deep_deepta) September 1, 2019
Really nothing at @ManUtd will ever improve as long as the Glazers and Edwood ward are still in charge this two are the biggest dead woods killing this club like a virus making the club more of a business and not a football club Ole will be another managerial victim soon
— Abraham MUFC #AllRedAllEqual (@AttaAbraham) September 1, 2019
Days without Manchester United on screen are boring
Days with Manchester United on screen are depressing.
— Nikhil Sarathe (@NikSarathe) September 1, 2019
Just woke up from a nightmare where Manchester United had an inexperienced manager, a board that only cared about money, a mid-table standard squad, and had only won 3 in their last 17 games… Oh wait…
— Slabdini (@Slabdini) September 1, 2019
What does or has Andreas Pereria ever done to warrant a place in Manchester United’s team?! Is it just because he is Brazilian? Young and promising? I just don’t see what he offers us at all?! Am I missing something?!
— Denise (@Denise_L89) September 1, 2019
A failed Cardiff manager and a failed Hull City manager are managing Manchester United, the biggest club in England.
And some people think this is perfectly acceptable.
— Jay (@Jay_UnitedFC) September 1, 2019