David Moyes is set to oversee a record-breaking season at Manchester United, but for all the wrong reasons.
The Old Trafford faithful turned on Sir Alex Ferguson's successor on Tuesday following a shambolic 3-0 home defeat to Manchester City and some supporters even had to be restrained as they attempted to reach Moyes in the dugout.
And it is little wonder there is such ire on the terraces - Goal looks at all the records a hapless Moyes is set to break as the Red Devils approach the end of what has been a nightmare season...
Just so you Manchester United fans know the terrible records that our dear manager, David Moyes has broken. Full list below...
*United are guaranteed to finish the season with their lowest ever Premier League points tally
*United's worst home league form for over a decade
*Suffered three defeats in a row for the first time since 2001 this season
*Eliminated in the FA Cup third round - something which happened just once under Ferguson
*First ever home defeat to Swansea this term
*First home defeat to Newcastle since 1972
*First home defeat to West Brom since 1978
*First league defeat to Stoke since 1984
*First time Man City & Liverpool have beaten United home & away since Premier League's inception
*First time United have conceded a first minute goal in the Premier League - with Dzeko the scorer
David Moyes is set to oversee a record-breaking season at Manchester United, but for all the wrong reasons.
The Old Trafford faithful turned on Sir Alex Ferguson's successor on Tuesday following a shambolic 3-0 home defeat to Manchester City and some supporters even had to be restrained as they attempted to reach Moyes in the dugout.
And it is little wonder there is such ire on the terraces - Goal looks at all the records a hapless Moyes is set to break as the Red Devils approach the end of what has been a nightmare season...
Just so you Manchester United fans know the terrible records that our dear manager, David Moyes has broken. Full list below...
*United are guaranteed to finish the season with their lowest ever Premier League points tally
*United's worst home league form for over a decade
*Suffered three defeats in a row for the first time since 2001 this season
*Eliminated in the FA Cup third round - something which happened just once under Ferguson
*First ever home defeat to Swansea this term
*First home defeat to Newcastle since 1972
*First home defeat to West Brom since 1978
*First league defeat to Stoke since 1984
*First time Man City & Liverpool have beaten United home & away since Premier League's inception
*First time United have conceded a first minute goal in the Premier League - with Dzeko the scorer
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