Manchester United fell to a dismal 15th Premier League defeat at home to Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday afternoon.
Having just recovered from Thursday’s emphatic highs of booking their spot in the Europa League semi-finals with two last-gasp goals in extra-time, the Reds looked void of any attacking prowess or fresh ideas when tasked with claiming a much-needed league win.
As a result, they finished the weekend in 14th place – but could drop as low as 16th depending how Tottenham Hotspur fare against Nottingham Forest tonight.
Throughout Sunday’s contest at Old Trafford, United recorded the majority of possession (60 per cent), the majority of passes (557 to the visitors’ 387) and a higher passing accuracy of 88 per cent.