Manchester United have completed a remarkable season at Old Trafford under the guidance of their new manager, Erik ten Hag. The Red Devils secured a 2-1 victory against Fulham in their final Premier League game, reaching an impressive milestone in the process. With this win, Manchester United have equaled their record for the most home wins in a season, a remarkable feat that highlights the team’s progress under their new manager.
The victory against Fulham marked Manchester United’s 27th home win of the season, a feat that had previously only been achieved once in the club’s illustrious history. The last time the club accomplished this feat was in the 2010-2011 season under the management of Sir Alex Ferguson, a legendary figure in the world of football.
Erik ten Hag took charge of Manchester United at the beginning of the season, bringing with him a reputation for an attractive and attacking style of play. The Dutchman’s philosophy seemed to go nicely with the players and the fans, as the team consistently displayed an attacking prowess and an great performance at Old Trafford.
Throughout the season, Manchester United displayed their dominance and determination in front of their home crowd. Their ability to win games on home turf became a defining characteristic of the team’s success.