Upset at Old Trafford: Manchester United Falls to Bottom of LeagueUpset at Old Trafford: Manchester United Falls to Bottom of League Manchester, England – In an unexpected turn of events, Manchester United succumbed to a humiliating 2-0 defeat against Burnley at Old Trafford on Saturday, plunging the Red Devils to the bottom of the Premier League standings. The match marked the lowest point in the club’s recent history, with United now sitting at the foot of the table for the first time since the 1992-93 season. The result sent shockwaves throughout the footballing world and has raised serious questions about the direction of the club under manager Ole Gunnar Solskjær. Burnley, a side battling relegation, shocked United with an early goal from Chris Wood. The hosts dominated possession but failed to create clear-cut chances, while Burnley defended resolutely and doubled their lead through a stunning strike from Jay Rodriguez. United’s response was lackluster, with the team lacking creativity and urgency. Cristiano Ronaldo, who returned to Old Trafford in the summer, was anonymous and failed to have any meaningful impact on the game. The loss at home has exposed the deep-seated issues within the Manchester United squad. The team has been plagued by defensive errors, a lack of cohesion, and an inability to break down stubborn opponents. Solskjær’s position as manager is now under intense scrutiny. The Norwegian has been in charge for two-and-a-half years and has overseen a gradual decline in the club’s fortunes. With United now at the bottom of the table, the calls for his dismissal are growing louder. Manchester United face an uphill battle to turn their season around. They travel to Wolves next weekend, before hosting Young Boys in the Champions League. The club’s next big test comes on October 24th, when they face Liverpool in a mouthwatering clash at Anfield. For now, the Red Devils must lick their wounds and confront the reality that they are in a precarious position. Only time will tell if Solskjær can salvage the season and restore Manchester United to its former glory.