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A look at Man Utd’s miserable home form after latest Old Trafford setback

United’s defeat to Crystal Palace on Sunday was their seventh league loss at Old Trafford this season.

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Manchester United suffered their seventh home Premier League defeat of the season as they were beaten 2-0 by Crystal Palace on Sunday.

This equals the most United have lost in a single campaign in the competition at Old Trafford – and they still have another six fixtures to play.

Here, the PA news agency looks back on each of the losses.

September 1: Liverpool, lost 3-0

Liverpool players celebrate scoring a goal against Manchester United
Mohamed Salah (centre) and Luiz Diaz (right) were on target in Liverpool’s win at Old Trafford (Nick Potts/PA)

September 29: Tottenham, lost 3-0

Bruno Fernandes rubs his face as he leaves the field after being sent off against Tottenham
United captain Bruno Fernandes was sent off on a dismal afternoon against Spurs (Martin Rickett/PA)

December 7: Nottingham Forest, lost 3-2

United’s defensive blunders proved costly as Forest claimed their first win at Old Trafford since Stuart Pearce and Stan Collymore scored in a 2-1 victory in 1994. Rasmus Hojlund cancelled out Nikola Milenkovic’s opener but mistakes allowed Morgan Gibbs-White and Chris Wood to score after the break. Fernandes pulled one back but it was not enough.

December 22: Bournemouth, lost 3-0

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim, Leny Yoro and Lisandro Martinez stand dejected after defeat by Bournemouth
United were booed off after their loss to Bournemouth (Martin Rickett/PA)

December 30: Newcastle, lost 2-0

Newcastle United’s Alexander Isak raises his fist to celebrate scoring during his side's Premier League win against Manchester United at Old Trafford
Alexander Isak was on target as Newcastle enjoyed a rare away win over United (Martin Rickett/PA)

January 19: Brighton, lost 3-1

February 2: Crystal Palace, lost 2-0

Crystal Palace’s Jean-Philippe Mateta celebrates after scoring against Manchester United
Palace piled on the woe for United as Jean-Philippe Mateta struck twice (Martin Rickett/PA)
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