
The defeat against Crystal Palace in the 24th round of the Premier League marks the fifth home loss for Manchester United this season under Portuguese manager Ruben Amorim.
This latest loss happened during the team's seventh match at Old Trafford, establishing the worst record in the club's history, as reported by the statistical portal Opta.
For comparison, Manchester United lost their fifth home game under David Moyes in the 14th match, Erik ten Hag in the 28th, Louis van Gaal in the 30th, Ole Gunnar Solskjær in the 31st, and Sir Alex Ferguson only in the 88th round.
It’s worth noting that during the tenure of Portuguese manager Jose Mourinho and German manager Ralf Rangnick, Manchester United did not lose five home matches in the Premier League at any point.
Currently, Manchester United are sitting in 13th place in the Premier League table, with a total of 29 points.
Earlier, Ruben Amorim became the third manager in Manchester United's history to win his first three matches in major European competitions, following Matt Busby and Sir Alex Ferguson.
Additionally, the Portuguese coach has set a new record for the most losses, which previously belonged to Erik ten Hag.


