It's fair to say that August was quite a mixed month for Manchester United. What started with so much hope quickly turned to anger and annoyance.
With Erik ten Hag's side losing their first two matches of the Premier League season — at home to Brighton on the opening day and away at Brentford the week after — it was far from an ideal start for the Dutchman.
The defeat to Brighton was bad, but the thrashing United endured against Thomas Frank's side was catastrophic. Anger towards the Glazers intensified, and questions remained as to why United had not recruited a midfielder and an attacker — when it was clear that both were desperately needed.
As the club's fans continued to protest against the owners, United announced the signing of Real Madrid midfielder Casemiro, who arrived at Old Trafford as a five-time Champions League winner.