Manchester United have had a difficult start to the season under new manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. The Red Devils have struggled on their own turf, losing three of their first four home games of the campaign.
The first match was against Burnley, where United were beaten 1-0. The second game saw them fall to a 2-1 defeat at West Ham, while the third was a 4-0 loss to Liverpool. These results have left United fans questioning whether they will be able to turn things around this season.
One factor that has contributed to United's struggles is their declining win rate. In their first four home matches of the season, they managed only one win - a 2-1 victory over Bournemouth. This means that they have won just 16% of their home games so far this season, which is well below their previous record for a full Premier League season.
Another issue facing Manchester United is their lack of creativity up front. Despite signing Romelu Lukaku from Chelsea, the Belgian striker has struggled to score goals consistently, with his tally currently sitting at just two goals in seven appearances. This has left United relying heavily on Bruno Fernandes to provide creative play and scoring opportunities.
Finally, there are concerns about United's defensive frailties. They have conceded six goals in their first four home matches, which is more than any other team in the league. This is a major concern as it could lead to United conceding many more goals in the remaining matches of the season.
Overall, Manchester United's struggles at home under Solskjaer have been concerning. However, it remains to be seen if the club can turn things around and avoid relegation this season. With some changes made in the summer transfer window, and a bit of luck, United may still be able to make a strong comeback. But until then, it seems like another tough year ahead for the Red Devils.
