Manchester United's 1-0 defeat to Crystal Palace on Sunday has condemned the Red Devils to their worst start in 34 years as Roy Hodgson made history.
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Palace beat United at Old TraffordUnited's fourth defeat of the seasonHodgson unbeaten in five at UnitedWHAT HAPPENED?
Ten Hag oversaw United's dismal defeat to Palace, their fourth loss of the campaign, meaning that they have now endured their worst start to a league season in 34 years. Hodgson also made history with Palace's win, as he became the first manager to go unbeaten in five consecutive away games at Old Trafford.
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United now sit 10th in the Premier League table, and are already six points behind fourth-placed Aston Villa. They are also nine points behind Manchester City, despite their 2-1 defeat to Wolves on Saturday.
DID YOU KNOW?
In the 1989-90 season, under Sir Alex Ferguson's management, United had lost four games by the end of September, and they went on to finish 13th in the First Division. They did manage to win the FA Cup, however, beating Crystal Palace in the final.
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United are next in action in midweek against Galatasaray in the Champions League, before returning to domestic action against Brentford next weekend.