Manchester United added further misery onto their season as a 2-0 defeat at West Ham saw them hit historic lows.
The Red Devils have now lost more games before Christmas (13) than any season since 1930/31 (16), a season they finished bottom of the top-flight.
Erik ten Hag is under mounting pressure as another toothless display from the Red Devils made it four games without a goal for the first time since the Premier League era began.
Issues going forward have been clear to see for much of the season, with just four league goals scored by their attackers.
It's a problem that continues to exist for United as they went yet another 90 minutes without finding the back of the net, and lost.
With 72 minutes on the clock, Jarrod Bowen ran onto the end of an excellent ball to Lucas Paqueta and bundled in for the opener.
West Ham's lead was then doubled when Mohammed Kudus latched onto some poor defending and struck low into the bottom corner.
Defeat is United's eighth in the Premier League this season, and 13th across all competitions.
Their last goal in all competitions came in their 2-1 win against Chelsea as Scott McTominay, the club's top scorer this season, netted the winner in the 69th minute.
Since then though, results have been poor and there has been a significant lack of threat in the attack, with 381 minutes played since they last scored.
Their first match without a goal since the Chelsea victory came in a shocking 3-0 defeat at home to Bournemouth.
This was followed by a 1-0 Bayern Munich victory at Old Trafford and then a 0-0 draw away at rivals Liverpool.
West Ham's win has taken them to 6th in the Premier League, with United now slipping down to 8th following their latest defeat.
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