The pressure continues to build on Erik ten Hag ahead of Manchester United’s clash against Luton Town at Old Trafford this Saturday.
Ten Hag’s future as the Red Devils boss remains in doubt, with his side continuing their dismal start to the season in midweek.
United were beaten 4-3 by Copenhagen in the Champions League, leaving their knockout qualification hopes hanging by a thread.
That result dampened spirits once again as they failed to build on a much-needed win against Fulham in the Premier League last weekend.
And now they head into another crucial fixture, this time coming up against Luton who picked up a hard-fought point against Liverpool last time out.
Man United have lost their last two games at Old Trafford in all competitions.
They were beaten 3-0 at home by bitter rivals Man City in the derby before losing to the same scoreline against Newcastle in the Carabao Cup.
If Ten Hag’s side are to lose again this weekend, it will be the first time the club has lost three home games in a row in over 60 years.
In total, United’s home form is their worst ever in the Premier League, losing five this season which is their most after 10 games in all competitions since the 1930s.
The club have never lost six home games in their first 11 at home in a single campaign before, meaning they can break an unwanted record on Saturday.
Jonny Evans could be ruled out of this clash after coming off injured in the first half against Copenhagen on Wednesday evening.
Victor Lindelof and Raphael Varane are both fit to take his place if needed.
United still have a long list of players sidelined though, with Luke Shaw, Casemiro, Lisandro Martinez, Tyrell Malacia and Amad Diallo out.
Marcus Rashford was sent off in Denmark but of course,
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