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'Absolute garbage' – Man Utd savaged after embarrassing Bournemouth defeat confirms unwanted Premier League record at Christmas

Manchester United players have been criticised as they set an unwanted record before Christmas with a 3-0 loss to Bournemouth.

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Fans slammed United players after Bournemouth lossWent down 3-0 at homeSet an unwanted record before ChristmasFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

United suffered their third loss in their last four Premier League outings as they went down 3-0 against Bournemouth at home on Sunday. With the defeat, the Red Devils will remain at the bottom half of the table on Christmas Day for the first time in the Premier League's history, according to .

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The 3-0 rout against the Cherries left the fans fuming as they savaged the players on social media for yet another terrible outing in the league.

A fan handle on X named Sunday League Footy wrote: "This might be the worst Manchester United side of all time! Absolute garbage."

United Peoples TV wrote: "You just cannot rely on these Manchester United players as a collective week in week out. It's not possible."

A handle named Mufc_Bean posted: "Team is dire, tickets prices unaffordable, staff aren’t allowed a Christmas party, stewards bonuses slashed, every single aspect of the club couldn’t be less motivated."

A fan named Aidan Walsh savaged the players as he wrote: "A club full of garbage footballers."

Sam, on the other hand, wrote: "Since Brexit Jim is so keen on cut backs, rather than taking £50 off poorly paid stewards at Christmas, fine every player on the pitch today a week’s wages."

GettyTHE BIGGER PICTURE

The Premier League giants will look to make some new signings in the upcoming January transfer window to bolster their squad. The club have already decided to part ways with Marcus Rashford, who was once again left out of the matchday squad on Sunday. They need to offload more players in order to comply with the Profit and Sustainability Rules before going after their desired players in the transfer market.

(C)Getty ImagesWHAT NEXT FOR MANCHESTER UNITED?

United will be back in action on Boxing Day as they take on Wolves in a Premier League away fixture.

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