D.Moyes with "Man Utd" breaks all club records this season © EuroFootball.com

"Manchester United" long-time manager Sir Alex Ferguson, who was replaced last year by Scottish David Moyes, will probably want to forget this season as soon as possible. Although the team's fans have long since accepted that the "Red Devils" will not win the Premier League title, it became clear after the weekend that the Manchester club will not play in the Champions League next season. This hasn't happened since 1995. However, this is far from the only record the team has set this year. On Sunday, "Manchester United" lost to Liverpool's "Everton" team for the second time this season - the first time since 1969-70 that "Everton" defeated "Manchester United" twice in one season. It was already clear that "Manchester United" would gather the fewest points in the club's Premier League history this season. In 16 home matches, the Manchester team suffered six losses and played to a draw three times. The team has not performed this poorly at Old Trafford for over 10 years. For the first time since 2001, the team suffered three consecutive losses in the Premier League. For the first time in the club's history, they lost at home to "Swansea City." The last time they lost at home to "Newcastle" was in 1972. It was the first home loss to "West Bromwich Albion" since 1978. The last time they lost at home to "Stoke City" was in 1984. For the first time in Premier League history, "Manchester United" conceded a goal in the first minute of the match, scored by "Manchester City" striker Edin Dzeko. For the first time in Premier League history, "Manchester United" defeated "Manchester City," "Liverpool," and "Everton" twice in one season.