Under-fire Ten Hag brands Crystal Palace loss ‘worst defeat’ of his reign – but is this really Man Utd boss’ low point?

MANCHESTER UNITED were battered and humiliated by Crystal Palace as things continued to get worse for Erik ten Hag.

The South Londoners smashed the Red Devils 4-0 to leave the under-fire boss on the brink of the sack.

GettyMan Utd were hammered 4-0 by Crystal Palace[/caption]

AlamyErik ten Hag is in danger of losing his job[/caption]

After the game, Jamie Carragher claimed they are the “most poorly coached team in the league” and Ashley Young labelled the performance “shambolic”.

The loss means United are eighth in the table on 54 points and are at risk of finishing below their lowest ever total of 58.

Asked if this is the lowest point of his Old Trafford reign, Ten Hag admitted: “Yes. Our worst defeat.

“We should have kept fighting like the fans did.

“It’s clear, this is underperforming. It’s by far not good enough. We are very disappointed. It’s a deserved defeat.”

But is this really Ten Hag’s all-time low? Let’s see how the Palace horror show compares to some other disastrous results.

7-0 loss to Liverpool

Man Utd were embarrassed at the hands of their bitter rivals Liverpool as they crumbled at Anfield.

The Reds were only 1-0 up at half-time but ran riot after the break as Ten Hag’s team were taught a brutal lesson.

It was the club’s worst defeat in 92 years and the players were punished by being called into training early the next day.

Gary Neville called captain Bruno Fernandes a “disgrace” after he lost his rag and pleaded to be substituted. (March 2023)

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GettyMan Utd were smashed 7-0 at Anfield[/caption]

4-0 loss to Brentford

Ten Hag’s second game in charge of the club was a nightmare.

A lacklustre opening saw United ship four goals inside 35 minutes.

Believing his players were unfit, Ten Hag ordered his players into Carrington the next day for an extra training session where they were made to run 13.8 kilometres. (August 2022)

ReutersA poor first-half saw United concede four times to Brentford[/caption]

3-0 loss to Sevilla

Man Utd were cruising at 2-0 in the quarter-final of the Europa League.

Set to take the advantage to Spain for the second leg, disaster struck as Tyrell Malacia and Harry Maguire both netted own goals in the last ten minutes.

With work to do in Sevilla, the Red Devils slumped to a shockingly bad 3-0 defeat as David De Gea and Maguire had a calamitous evenings. (April 2023)

GettySeveral blunders over two legs saw United lose to Sevilla[/caption]

3-0 loss to Bournemouth

Old Trafford has been far from a fortress, losing at home seven times in all competitions so far this season.

Perhaps the worst was against Bournemouth as Andoni Iraola outdone Ten Hag with a brilliantly clinical performance from his side.

United fans booed off their players. (December 2023)

AFPBournemouth got the better of Man Utd at Old Trafford in a shock win[/caption]

4-3 loss to Chelsea

The collapse at Chelsea set an unwanted record as they became the latest a side has ever led in the Premier League match they’ve gone on to lose.

They were ahead at 99 minutes and 17 seconds before a Cole Palmer double sunk United.

It was also the second time in a matter of days that they lost a lead beyond the 97th minute after Brentford score a late equaliser in the previous fixture. (April 2023)

ReutersUnited broke unwanted records as Palmer scored in the 100th and 101st minute[/caption]

4-3 loss to Copenhagen

The damaging defeat in the Danish capital saw United effectively dumped out the Champions League.

In a thriller, Marcus Rashford was sent off as two goals in the final ten minutes saw Copenhagen take all three points.

The loss led to Ten Hag’s men finishing bottom of their group. (November 2023)

GettyMan Utd were effectively out the Champions League after losing to Copenhagen[/caption]

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