The Red Devils suffered another defeat at the hands of Chelsea on Friday night, with the Blues claiming a narrow 1-0 victory at Stamford Bridge.
Reece James delivered a brilliant assist, allowing Marc Cucurella to score the decisive header to win the game.
The loss marked the 18th defeat for the Red Devils in the league this season, a historically poor performance that has intensified scrutiny on the team's management and players.
Man United’s new record
Ruben Amorim's team achieved a remarkable feat, setting two new unwanted club records in the disappointing campaign.
Manchester United are set to conclude their Premier League season with a unique and unwanted record, having failed to secure consecutive victories at any point during the entire campaign.
According to Daily Mail, the Red Devils have recorded only 10 wins in 37 matches this season. This is their worst performance since 2021-22, when they won 16 games.
Secondly, this marks the first time in the club's history that they have gone eight consecutive Premier League matches without a win.
Suffering their worst form of any team, the Red Devils have endured a dismal run of results, with six losses and two draws in their most recent eight matches.
Despite the disappointing defeat, Amorim sought a silver lining, stating that the match provided valuable insights for selecting his starting lineup for Wednesday's Europa League final against Tottenham.