January 2022. Significant for being the month which saw Marcus Rashford score his final Premier League goal of the 2021-22 campaign, despite playing in 12 games thereafter.
Rashford only scored one more league goal (four) than the number of people he was managed by last season (three).
Such statistics lay bare the turbulence that beset Manchester United last season, with Rashford himself one of the most impacted by what many believe to the club's worst campaign in the modern era.

The turbulence, compiled by Rashford's post-European Championship shoulder surgery amid the heartbreak of missing a penalty and the racist abuse that came after followed by a subsequent loss of form, contributed to the Englishman's worst season since breaking into the United first team in February 2016.