Manchester United’s 2024–25 season concluded on a positive note at home to Aston Villa, but their impressive final day victory has no hope of masking what’s been an abhorrent campaign.
The Red Devils continue to sink to new depths in a post-Sir Alex Ferguson world. Such plummets, like those endured under Ralf Rangnick, Erik ten Hag and now Ruben Amorim, mean the underwhelming reigns of José Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjær are suddenly yearned for.
Many expected 2023–24 to be United’s Premier League nadir, but 2024–25 ventured into a fresh realm of humiliation. Ten Hag’s inevitable sacking arrived in the autumn, but talented successor Amorim has struggled to grasp and control Manchester’s poisoned chalice.
It’s been awful, but there’s hope that the worst of it has been bypassed. Here are a few stats which show just how bad things were for Manchester United this season.






