Erik ten Hag has pinned a large portion of the blame on injuries when explaining what has gone wrong at Manchester United this season.
233 games have been missed by injured United players this term, the fourth most of any team in the Premier League according to Transfermarkt.
Muscle problems have been a key reason for many of United's absentees across the campaign, with Harry Maguire, Raphael Varane and Luke Shaw among the current players out of action due to this.
Speaking before Monday's 4-0 thrashing at Crystal Palace, Ten Hag could not hide his exasperation at the huge number of injury problems within his squad. "For over 10 years I am managing, I never had this experience," he said. READ MORE: 'Bigger fish to fry' - Bruno Fernandes sent Man United transfer warning as he's told he could be sold READ MORE: Rene Meulensteen admits Erik ten Hag 'isn't the right man to lead Man Utd forward' "So huge, so many injury issues, so I trust all my experience, it can happen once in 10 years.