This Manchester United squad is lumbered with a lot of unflattering attributes to lament. Erik ten Hag focused on his team’s unpredictability following a dreary home defeat to Bournemouth.
“We are really inconsistent,” the Dutchman moaned. “I think, as a squad, we are not good enough to be consistent and we have to work as a squad to improve that.” Yet, Ten Hag may have been a bit hasty with his criticism. United can always be counted upon in certain circumstances.
Across Ten Hag’s entire Manchester United’s tenure, his side have invariably failed to defeat any of the Premier League‘s current top nine clubs away from home. In fact, United reliably implode on their travels against any side vaguely circling the division’s elite.
Man Utd’s winless away from home against the Premier League’s top nine
It’s always an historic game when you get a picture of the scoreboard / Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA/GettyImages
Date
Result
27/12/21
Newcastle 1-1 Man Utd
15/01/22
Aston Villa 2-2 Man Utd
06/03/22
Man City 4-1 Man Utd
19/04/22
Liverpool 4-0 Man Utd
23/04/22
Arsenal 3-1 Man Utd
07/05/22
Brighton 4-0 Man Utd
02/10/22
Man City 6-3 Man Utd
06/11/22
Aston Villa 3-1 Man Utd
22/01/23
Arsenal 3-2 Man Utd
05/03/23
Liverpool 7-0 Man Utd
02/04/23
Newcastle 2-0 Man Utd
27/04/23
Tottenham 2-2 Man Utd
04/05/23
Brighton 1-0 Man Utd
07/05/23
West Ham 1-0 Man Utd
19/08/23
Tottenham 2-0 Man Utd
03/09/23
Arsenal 3-1 Man Utd
02/12/23
Newcastle 1-0 Man Utd
Just before this bleak winless sequence began, Manchester United set a new Football League record of 29 consecutive away matches without defeat. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, improbably, was at the helm for that feat – which must have an asterisk next to it given how many games were played in empty stadiums – but his successors have found away trips far trickier.
Solskjaer specialised in big-ticket away days chiefly because he unashamedly set his side up to counterattack. United claimed three consecutive victories at Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium under Solskjaer by sitting back and utilising the remarkable threat in transition posed by the likes of Marcus Rashford and Bruno Fernandes.
The success of this strategy may have been behind Ten Hag’s stated aim of turning Manchester United into “the best transitional side in the world”. Yet, the team’s desperately leaky rearguard robs the frontline of a strong foundation from which to spring forward.
United have conceded three or more goals in over half of this 17-game stretch (nine games). This current squad has repeatedly displayed a worrying propensity to entirely collapse on the road.
Ten Hag’s side only trailed Liverpool 1-0 at half-time on their visit to Anfield in March 2023. Yet, the Reds had scored twice within five minutes of the restart, prompting a burst of oles before the hour mark. As United’s discipline evaporated and Liverpool continued to pile forward, the Anfield crowd got greedy. “We want six!” they chanted. Mohamed Salah duly obliged. “We want seven!” the roar went. Roberto Firmino got in on the act. The 7-0 evisceration that day was extreme – United last lost by such a margin in 1931 – but the pattern of implosion was painfully familiar.
On the same ground nine months earlier, a United side led by Ralf Rangnick was dismantled to the tune of 4-0. “It’s embarrassing, it’s disappointing, maybe even humiliating,” Rangnick lamented, rating Liverpool as “six years ahead” of United.
“If you analyse the situation it is not difficult,” the Austrian interim explained, “for me, it is clear there will be six, seven, eight, maybe ten new players. Before you sign those players you need to be aware how you want to play.”
Ten Hag has overseen the permanent purchase of ten new players across his 18 months at the helm, with more than £380m spent. Yet, the problems still persist.
On United’s first trip to the Etihad under Ten Hag, his side were 4-0 down before half-time. After Phil Foden completed his hat-trick, City’s second of the game as Erling Haaland was also owed a match ball, the Etihad demanded: “We want ten!” It was a little too much to ask on that occasion, but not entirely out of the question given United’s wretched record.
When did Man Utd last win away at a top nine club?
Edinson Cavani (right) scored in Man Utd’s last major away victory / Mike Hewitt/GettyImages
Solskjaer was still at the helm for United’s last major away win, pitting his wits against Tottenham’s Nuno Espirito Santo in October 2021. It was an open secret that the loser that night would lose their job, with a certain Antonio Conte waiting in the wings.
Cristiano Ronaldo rolled back the years to preserve Solskjaer’s position for a little longer, providing a goal and an assist in a 3-0 win that ended Nuno’s bleak tenure in N17. Edinson Cavani found the net with a deft dink over Hugo Lloris that night. Since then, the Uruguayan forward has played for two different clubs and reached the Copa Libertadores final.
Reflecting on the poor form United had suffered ahead of the contest, Solskjaer said: “Every time you lose a game it is the worst feeling in the world as a coach or manager.” Luckily he hasn’t been around for the current bleak stretch.
When do Man Utd next play a top nine club away from home?
Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool await Manchester United at Anfield next Sunday / Justin Setterfield/GettyImages
United’s next ominous away day is at the home of their eternal rivals Liverpool, on Sunday 17 December. Louis van Gaal was in charge of the most recent Manchester United side to emerge from Anfield with a victory, watching on as Wayne Rooney scored the only goal of the game in January 2016.
That is the sole defeat Jurgen Klopp has suffered at home to United since joining Liverpool eight years ago. Since Rooney’s strike, United have only scored once in eight trips to Anfield.
Ten Hag’s side not only have to overcome their own away angst when they venture along the A57. No team has avoided defeat away to Liverpool this season. United’s record in these specific fixtures doesn’t offer much hope of bucking that trend.
Real Madrid will be aiming to bounce back from a heavy defeat in El Clasico when they continue their 2024-25 Champions League campaign with a contest against Italian giants, AC Milan, on today.
Los Blancos have picked up six points from their three European matches this season to occupy 12th in the Champions League table, while Milan have collected three points from their opening three games to sit in 25th position.
Real Madrid will be well-rested heading into their European contest with Milan, as their La Liga contest with Valencia, which was due to take place on Saturday night, was postponed due to the devastating floods in Spain.
As a result, Carlo Ancelotti’s side have not been in action since their 4-0 loss to Barcelona on October 26, and are nine points off the top of the La Liga table after Barcelona’s 3-1 win over Espanyol Sunday evening.
Real Madrid must put league matters aside for the moment, though, and fully focus on the Champions League, with the reigning European champions bidding to move onto nine points in the Champions League table.
Ancelotti’s team have beaten Stuttgart and Borussia Dortmund in the competition this season, but they lost in Lille last month, and a total of six points from three matches has left them in 12th spot, one point behind eighth-placed Sporting Lisbon.
Los Blancos are yet to hit full flow this season and have now lost two of their last five matches in all competitions, but they will be expecting to record two wins over Milan and Osasuna ahead of the November international break.
Real Madrid have faced Milan on 15 previous occasions, with both sides posting six wins, but this will be the first meeting between the two sides since the group stage of the 2010-11 Champions League.
Milan have only ever won once at Bernabeu, which came in the group stage of the 2009- 10 Champions League, and the most famous meeting between the two sides took place in the final of the 1958 European Cup, with Real Madrid recording a 3-2 victory.
The last six meetings between the two sides have taken place in the group stage of the Champions League, with Milan posting two wins during that period, and the Italian giants will be aiming to secure an upset on Tuesday night.
The Red and Blacks lost their opening two matches in the league phase of this season’s competition to Liverpool and Bayer Leverkusen, before recording a 3-1 victory over Club Brugge last time out, a total of three points from three matches has left them in 25th spot.
Paulo Fonseca’s side will enter this match off the back of a 1-0 victory over Monza on Saturday, with the team bouncing back from their 2-0 home defeat to Napoli at the end of last month.
Vinicius Junior and Kylian Mbappe are set to feature as the front two, but Luka Modric may be given the nod over Aurelien Tchouameni in the middle of midfield, with Ancelotti wanting more control in that area of the field.
Rafael Leao started from the bench against Monza, with the attacker only managing one goal during a disappointing start to the campaign, but Fonseca has hinted that the Portugal international will be in the XI against Real Madrid.
Emerson Royal and Ruben Loftus-Cheek are also expected to earn recalls following the clash with Monza, while there should be a spot at centre-forward for former Real Madrid striker Alvaro Morata.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has approved the Accra Sports Stadium to host the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier between Ghana and Sudan.
The Black Stars face the Falcons of Jediane on match day three of the qualifying series for the tournament to be hosted in Morocco.
Prior to the approval, CAF had directed the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to select an alternative venue for the game after the temporary approval of the Baba Yara Stadium was lifted.
CAF inspected both the Cape Coast Stadium and the Accra Sports Stadium last week before eventually turning down the former.
A statement from CAF on the approval read:
‘’Following a comprehensive review of the reports of the CAF independent inspection regarding the Cape Coast and Accra Sports Stadia, we are pleased to inform you that the Accra Sports Stadium has been approved to host the AFCON Qualifiers for Morocco 2025. Specifically, it will host the Group F – Matchday 3 encounter between Ghana and Sudan, which is scheduled for October 11, 2024.
“In light of this approval, we kindly request that the Ghana Football Association (GFA) and the stadium management team prioritise the necessary enhancements to the pitch and other critical areas of the stadium leading up to the match day to ensure an optimal experience for both teams and the attending fans.
“Please note that CAF will continue to closely monitor the readiness of the stadium for this match, as well as for future CAF-sanctioned events.”
The Black Stars are hoping to get their qualifying campaign back on track after failing to win any of their opening two games against Angola and Niger.
This fixture is scheduled for Friday, October 11, 2024.
Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed that he is no longer focused on being the best player in the world or chasing records.
Instead, the 39-year-old Portuguese star emphasised his desire to help his team and enjoy the game.
Speaking after Al-Nassr’s 2-1 AFC Champions League win against Al-Rayyan, where he scored his 904th career goal, Ronaldo reflected on his current priorities.
“It is not important anymore whether I am the best or not, I no longer care about that,” Ronaldo said. “I am used to breaking records, and I no longer look for them. The most important thing for me now is to enjoy and help Al-Nassr and my team-mates to win.”
Ronaldo, who joined Al-Nassr in January 2023 after leaving Manchester United, has already left an indelible mark in Saudi football, setting a new league scoring record with 35 goals in the Saudi Pro League last season.
Despite his personal achievements, Ronaldo’s focus now seems to have shifted towards his team’s success rather than individual accolades.
Looking ahead, Ronaldo hinted that he could retire with Al-Nassr, stating in August, “I don’t know if I will retire soon, in two or three years, but probably I will retire here at Al-Nassr.”
While Cristiano Ronaldo has helped Al-Nassr lift the 2023 Arab Club Champions Cup, he has yet to secure domestic or continental silverware with the club.
Despite this, the Portuguese legend has set a personal target of reaching 1,000 career goals before hanging up his boots.