Manchester United was the same as a humiliation of 132 years of undesirable record with the defeat against Crystal Palace.
And now a horror relegation -for the falls are giants.
Jean-Philippe Mateta scored twice in front of the Eagles while jumping above the Red Devils in the 12th in the table with their fourth victory in Six Trips to Old Trafford.
The result was the seventh Premier League home defeat of the season for United – from just 13 games.
That is their Joint-lechtste Record in this phase of the season in the history of the club.
In 1893-94, when they were still called Newton Heath, they lost eight of their 15 home statues of the home competition.
And crucial is that the club ended up the bottom of the first division and was relegated.
Then United went down again in 1973-74 – with seven losses at the home competition.
Now Ruben Amorim will be a desperate history, does not repeat itself when the problems in Old Trafford rise.
Amorim himself hit a new low point in his short but turbulent term of office at Old Trafford.
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The defeat of the palace was his fifth defeat of the Home Premier League – after only seven games.
Pastor Erik ten Hag's lose to Liverpool and Tottenham don't look too bad, since Amorim has been defeated by Nottingham Forest, Bournemouth, Newcastle, Brighton and now Palace.
The only matches in which he avoided the defeat at home were the 4-0 banging of Everton in his old Trafford debut -thanks to Marcus Rashford and Joshua Zirkzee Doubles -and an Amad Diallo -inspired comeback victory in Southampton.
And Amorim now has the unwanted honor of the Manchester United manager to reach five defeats for Home Premier League.
His seven count is half of the previous record of 14 of David Moyes during his fatal campaign 2013-14.
Ten Hag is third in 28 followed by Louis van Gaal (30) and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (31).
Sir Alex Ferguson needed no less than 88 Home Premier League matches to pick up his five losses.
But Jose Mourinho and Ralf Rangnick didn't even reach five league losses at Old Trafford during their stints in the Dugout.
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