Manchester United take on Fulham at Craven Cottage on Saturday hoping to get back to winning ways, after enduring arguably their worst start to a season in a long while.
United were humiliated by rivals Manchester City at Old Trafford last weekend as Erling Haaland scored twice before Phil Foden netted late on to condemn Erik ten Hag’s men to a comfortable 3-0 defeat, already their fifth loss of the league season.
They will be taking on a Fulham side who’ve recorded three wins and as many draws from their first 10 games, while three of their four defeats have come against top six sides.
Marco Silva’s men have largely beaten the sides expected to finish below them in the league table, though they did suffer a harsh 3-0 home loss to local rivals Brentford on Matchday 2.
Head-To-Head Summary:
This fixture has over the years proven to be a one-sided affair in favour of Manchester United.
The Red Devils have won their last six Premier League away games against Fulham. Since winning back-to-back Premier League games against Man Utd in March/December 2009, Fulham are now winless in 15 against them, drawing three and losing 12. They’ve also lost two FA Cup meetings with United during that time.