Manchester United set two unwanted Champions League records tumble in 1-0 defeat to Bayern Munich

Kingsley Coman's goal sealed Manchester United's exit from the European competition as they finished at the bottom of their group with only four points from six matches.

Manchester United Sets Another Unwanted Record
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Kingsley Coman’s goal in the second half sealed a victory for the German powerhouse at Old Trafford, marking the end of United’s European journey as they finish at the bottom of the group with only four points from six matches.

During this season’s group stage, United conceded a staggering 15 goals, surpassing any other Premier League team’s single campaign record in the Champions League, as per Opta. Only Royal Antwerp, playing their final match on Wednesday, have matched this high count. Additionally, according to Squawka, United became the first English team to finish at the bottom of their group twice, previously doing so in 2005-06.

United’s hopes rested on a win against Bayern and a draw between Copenhagen and Galatasaray. However, Copenhagen secured a 1-0 win, securing their spot in the last-16 and dashing United’s aspirations.

Erik ten Hag’s squad faces a tough period, having lost two consecutive matches, including a defeat against Bournemouth. Their upcoming challenge sees them heading to Anfield to take on Liverpool, the Premier League leaders sitting comfortably 10 points ahead of the Red Devils.

Manchester United performance and stats

Manchester United

Manager: Erik ten Hag
Rank 6th
Win 16
Draw 6
Loss 12
Goals 52-51
Diff 1
Rank 4th
Win 1
Draw 1
Loss 4
Goals 12-15
Diff -3

Manchester United is currently 4th in the Champions League with 4 points.

In the last 6 games, it has won once, drawn once, and lost 4 times. In its last match, Manchester United lost 0-1 against FC Bayern München.​​

It has a negative goal difference after scoring 12 goals and conceding 15.​