Man Utd match unwanted 41-year record as Red Devils suffer yet another defeat
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Manchester United suffered their fourth consecutive away league defeat against Arsenal at the Emirates on Saturday afternoon - the first time that's happened in 41 years.
United were trounced 3-1 by the Gunners thanks to goals from Nuno Tavares, Bukayo Saka and Granit Xhaka - as well as a missed penalty from Bruno Fernandes. The only saving grace for United was Cristiano Ronaldo's strike - his 100th in the Premier League.
The last time the Red Devils lost four consecutive league games on the road was during the 1980-81 campaign, when they failed to pick up a single away point between December 1980 and March 1981. They went on to finish a disappointing eighth that term.
Saturday's result leaves United's Champions League qualification hopes in tatters. They're now sixth in the Premier League, six points behind Arsenal in fourth having played a game more. Tottenham are in fifth, three points behind the Gunners with a game in hand.
And, if West Ham win their game in hand against Chelsea on Sunday, United will slip into seventh - a Europa Conference League qualification spot. Eighth-place Wolves will also leapfrog the Red Devils if they win their two games in hand.
United's most unwanted new record comes from their lack of silverware. Their failure to win a major trophy this term means they've gone