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da brdice: Manchester United are regarded as one of the biggest clubs in the world, but of late they have struggled to get past newly-promoted teams.There are positives and negatives at the North-West club at the moment. On one hand they are unbeaten in 14 consecutive Premier League games, but on the other, they are losing ground on the top four.After being held to a goalless draw by Hull City at Old Trafford on Wednesday night, Jose Mourinho’s side now find themselves four points adrift of the Champions League places.[ad_pod id=’now-tv’ align=’centre’]It was a great opportunity for United to gain ground on the likes of Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal after all three dropped points on Tuesday, but they failed to capitalise.The result was made worse by the fact that their neighbours Manchester City earned an impressive 4-0 win over West Ham United.Interestingly, the Red Devils have struggled against promoted teams this season, with OptaJoe revealing that it is the first time in 22 years that United have failed to beat two Premier League new boys at home.
The statisticians also claim that against all three promoted teams this season – Hull, Burnley and Middlesbrough – Mourinho’s side have converted just two out of a whopping 85 attempts at goal.
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