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Legendary coach Ferguson retired after the fall of Premier League giants Manchester United

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Legendary coach Ferguson retired after the fall of Premier League giants Manchester United

In a premier league round 9 focus match that ended in the early hours of 25 October, United were bloodied by Liverpool with five goals at home. It was the first time since 1955 that United had lost a game at home by a score of 5-0, setting a 66-year record of humiliation that shocked European football. Had it not been for Pogba's bad flying shovel Keita in the 59th minute, after the latter was carried off the field on a stretcher, Klopp's disciples deliberately closed their hands because they were afraid of injury, the Red Devils would probably have suffered an even more painful defeat.

After the game, Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's platooning and on-the-spot scheduling were criticized, and the coaching position was precarious. After nine rounds of the Premier League this season, United have won four, drawn two and lost three, accumulating 14 points with Everton, Leicester City and Arsenal, and ranking seventh with only a narrow goal difference and goal scoring advantage. Since the retirement of legendary coach Sir Alex Ferguson on 19 May 2013, Premier League giants Manchester United have quickly fallen into a trough and have not yet returned.

The following is the performance of Manchester United in the Premier League and European competition in the past 8 seasons, which can be said to have repeatedly made the Red Devils fans feel pain. In the 2015-2016 season, the Champions League group stage against Wolfsburg, Eindhoven, CSKA Moscow, these weak teams in the Champions League, only finished third in the group and was disgracedly out; and in the 2014-2015 season, even the Europa League could not be played.

2013-2014 (Manager Moyes): With 64 points from 19 wins, 7 draws and 12 defeats in the Premier League, he finished seventh and did not win a European spot next season; he was eliminated by Bayern Munich in the two legs of the Champions League quarter-finals 2-4.

2014-2015 (Head Coach Louis van Gaal): 70 points from 20 wins, 10 draws and 8 defeats in the Premier League, ranking fourth and winning the Champions League next season; not participating in the Champions League; not participating in the Europa League.

2015-2016 (Head coach Louis van Gaal): With 66 points from 19 wins, 9 draws and 10 defeats, the Premier League finished fifth and won a place in the Europa League next season; the Champions League group stage against Wolfsburg, Eindhoven and CSKA Moscow ranked third in the group with 8 points from 2 wins, 2 draws and 2 losses; and was eliminated by Liverpool 1-3 in the europa league quarter-finals.

2016-2017 (Head coach Jose Mourinho): Sixth place in the Premier League with 69 points from 18 wins, 15 draws and five defeats; did not participate in the Champions League; beat Ajax 2-0 in the Europa League final to win the title and win next season's Champions League.

2017-2018 (Head coach Jose Mourinho): With 81 points from 25 wins, 6 draws and 7 defeats in the Premier League, he finished second and won a place in the Champions League next season; he lost 1-2 to Sevilla in the champions league quarter-finals, ending in the round of 16.

2018-2019 (Head Coach Jose Mourinho/Ole Gunnar Solskjaer): With 66 points from 19 wins, 9 draws and 10 defeats in the Premier League, the Premier League finished sixth and won a Place in the Europa League next season; the Champions League quarter-finals lost 0-4 to Barca in two legs, stopping in the round of 8.

2019-2020 (head coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer): 66 points from 18 wins, 12 draws and 8 defeats in the Premier League, third place, to win next season's Champions League; no participation in the Champions League; 1-2 loss to Sevilla in the Europa League semi-finals.

2020-2021 (manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer): Second in the Premier League with 74 points from 21 wins, 11 draws and six defeats, the Champions League group stage against Paris Saint-Germain, Red Bull Leipzig and Istanbul finished third in the group with 9 points from 3 wins and 3 losses; the Europa League final penalty shoot-out defeat to Villarreal was second.

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