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LONDON: Former English Premier League champions Manchester United have thrashed Southampton in a rain of goals. United won by nine goals to none at Old Trafford.

Manchester United, who have 44 points from 22 games, are in contention for the title with neighbors and former champions Manchester City. City, who have played two games less than United, also have 44 points. Defending champions Liverpool are third with 40 points from 21 games and Leicester City are fourth with 39 points. Southampton dropped to 12th place with 29 points from 21 games. In the match against Southampton, United came up with their own record in the Premier League. In 1995, they beat Ipswich Town 9-0. In 2019, Leicester City also won 9-0, setting a new record. Southampton was still the opponent. Southampton suffered a setback in the second minute of yesterday’s match. Alexandre Yankovitz was sent off for a foul on United’s Scott McTomini. Jonathan Bednarek was shown a red card three minutes before the end of the match and was sent off by Anthony Marshall.

The last time Manchester United won the Premier League was during the 2012-13 season, when Alex Ferguson was the coach. They beat Southampton in home / away matches that season. Seven goals were scored for United yesterday. In 2012

United repeat their lead after seven goals against Chelsea against Aston Villa. Anthony Marshall scored two goals, along with Van Bisaka, Marcus Rashford, Edinson Cavani, Bruno Fernandez, McTominay and Dan James. One goal was selfie. Jonathan Bednare “contributed” a goal for United. United scored four goals in the first half. This is the second time this season that Ole Gunnar Solshier’s students have scored four goals in the first half. The first was against Leeds United. The heavy defeat weighed in on the future of coach Ralph Hassanell.

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