Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag claims the club is not in crisis - but many disagree. Amid issues on and off the pitch and three defeats in their past four games, the club also has ongoing issues on the road.
During one full season in charge, Ten Hag has ended the club's six-year trophy drought by winning the Carabao Cup, reached an FA Cup final and secured a third-place finish in the Premier League last term.
But United are not completely out of the woods from the feeling of the disaster campaign they endured two seasons ago. A crisis is never too far away, with the club sitting 13th in the league table after collecting only six points from their opening five games - with the latest bruising coming in a 3-1 defeat to Brighton at Old Trafford on Saturday.
Another area where United are seriously lacking is their form on the road, with Ten Hag preparing his side for away days against Bayern Munich in the Champions League on Wednesday and Burnley on Saturday.
Since the start of last season, United have picked up only one point as visitors against teams that finished in the top nine last term.
The pressure is building from all angles on Ten Hag's side, who have been fragile away from home since he took charge last summer - most recently losing 3-1 at Arsenal before the international break, after losing 2-0 at Tottenham a fortnight earlier.
But it is not just the results that should concern Ten Hag, as a variety of problems have emerged.
Last season, United shipped seven goals at Liverpool, six at Manchester City, four in the first half at Brentford and two in the first 11 minutes at Aston Villa. Leads were also been thrown away at Arsenal, Tottenham and Crystal Palace, while the loss at Newcastle in April saw them register
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