Summary
Manchester United is set to have its lowest number of games in a season since 1914-15 after being knocked out early from both domestic cup competitions. They currently face internal challenges, including lacking a permanent manager and dealing with fragile team confidence. Interim manager Darren Fletcher emphasizes the need to focus on improving the team's performance for the remainder of the season.
Key Facts
- Manchester United faced an early exit in both domestic cup competitions this season.
- The team will play 40 games this season, the fewest since 1914-15.
- Manchester United currently has no permanent manager.
- They have won only one of their last seven games.
- Their position is seventh in the Premier League but could fall further.
- A mass demonstration against the club's ownership is planned by supporters for February 1.
- Interim manager Darren Fletcher wants the team to focus on securing a Champions League place.