Embarrassment at Old Trafford: Manchester United Make Unwanted History Again

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Manchester United, seemingly on the road to recovery under Rúben Amorim, suffered a humiliating and historic setback - and it unfolded right at Old Trafford.

According to Opta, United have lost a Premier League match at home while playing with a numerical advantage for the first time in their history. Remarkably, they held that advantage for almost the entire game.

In just the 13th minute, Idrissa Gueye of Everton was sent off for slapping his own teammate, Michael Keane. Despite being reduced to ten men, the visitors not only managed to score but also kept a clean sheet — with Keane, the very player involved in the incident, turning in a standout defensive performance.

Before this debacle, United had won 36 games and drawn 10 in similar circumstances. But under Amorim, the club continues to experience moments that are unprecedented — and for all the wrong reasons.

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