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Revision as of 21:30, 18 February 2019

Manchester United
2018–19 season
Co-chairmenJoel and Avram Glazer
ManagerJosé Mourinho
(until 18 December 2018)
Ole Gunnar Solskjær (caretaker, from 19 December 2018)
StadiumOld Trafford
Premier League4th
FA CupQuarter-finals
EFL CupThird Round
UEFA Champions LeagueRound of 16
Top goalscorerLeague:
Paul Pogba (11 goals)

All:
Paul Pogba (14 goals)
Highest home attendance74,556 (vs. Bournemouth)
Lowest home attendance55,227 (vs. Derby County)
Average home league attendance73,153

The 2018–19 season is Manchester United's 27th season in the Premier League and their 44th consecutive season in the top flight of English football. The club is participating in the Premier League, the FA Cup and the UEFA Champions League. They also entered the EFL Cup, but were eliminated after losing, on penalties, to Derby County in the third round.

This season is the first since 2005–06 without club captain Michael Carrick, who retired after the 2017–18 season and joined the club's coaching staff.[1] Assistant manager Rui Faria left the club at the conclusion of the 2017–18 season, with Carrick and Kieran McKenna replacing him as the club's first-team coaches.[2]

On 18 December 2018, with just seven wins in the first 17 league games, manager José Mourinho was sacked. His last game, two days earlier, ended in a 3–1 defeat to Liverpool.[3] The following day, former United striker Ole Gunnar Solskjær was appointed as caretaker manager until the end of the season, assisted by former coach Mike Phelan, who had left the club in 2013 following the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson.[4]

Pre-season and friendlies

United preceded their 2018–19 campaign with tour of the United States. The first three games were announced on 3 April 2018, with the opposition provided by Club América, San Jose Earthquakes and Liverpool.[5] The club later announced that the tour would see them compete in the 2018 International Champions Cup.[6] In the 2018 competition, United played against Milan at the StubHub Center in Carson, California, Liverpool at the Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Real Madrid at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.[7] Alexis Sánchez's arrival in the United States was delayed as he was not issued with a visa due to the 16-month suspended jail sentence he accepted in February for tax fraud during his time in Spain.[8] The final pre-season game saw Manchester United play away to Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena on 5 August.[9]

Date Opponents H/A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
19 July 2018 Club América N 1–1 Mata 78' 37,766
22 July 2018 San Jose Earthquakes N 0–0 32,549
25 July 2018 Milan N 1–1
(9–8p)
Sánchez 12' 21,742
28 July 2018 Liverpool N 1–4 A. Pereira 31' 101,254
31 July 2018 Real Madrid N 2–1 Sánchez 18', Herrera 27' 64,141
5 August 2018 Bayern Munich A 0–1 75,000[10]

Premier League

Matches

The Premier League announced the fixtures for the 2018–19 season on 14 June 2018.[11]

Date Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance League
position
10 August 2018 Leicester City H 2–1 Pogba 3' (pen.), Shaw 83' 74,439 1st
19 August 2018 Brighton & Hove Albion A 2–3 Lukaku 34', Pogba 90+5' (pen.) 30,592 10th
27 August 2018 Tottenham Hotspur H 0–3 74,400 13th
2 September 2018 Burnley A 2–0 Lukaku (2) 27', 44' 21,525 10th
15 September 2018 Watford A 2–1 Lukaku 35', Smalling 38' 20,537 8th
22 September 2018 Wolverhampton Wanderers H 1–1 Fred 18' 74,489 6th
29 September 2018 West Ham United A 1–3 Rashford 71' 56,938 10th
6 October 2018 Newcastle United H 3–2 Mata 70', Martial 76', Sánchez 90' 74,519 8th
20 October 2018 Chelsea A 2–2 Martial (2) 55', 73' 40,721 9th
28 October 2018 Everton H 2–1 Pogba 27', Martial 49' 74,525 8th
3 November 2018 Bournemouth A 2–1 Martial 35', Rashford 90+2' 10,792 7th
11 November 2018 Manchester City A 1–3 Martial 58' (pen.) 54,316 8th
24 November 2018 Crystal Palace H 0–0 74,516 7th
1 December 2018 Southampton A 2–2 Lukaku 33', Herrera 39' 30,187 7th
5 December 2018 Arsenal H 2–2 Martial 30', Lingard 69' 74,507 8th
8 December 2018 Fulham H 4–1 Young 13', Mata 28', Lukaku 42', Rashford 82' 74,523 6th
16 December 2018 Liverpool A 1–3 Lingard 33' 52,908 6th
22 December 2018 Cardiff City A 5–1 Rashford 3', Herrera 29', Martial 41', Lingard (2) 57' (pen.), 90' 33,028 6th
26 December 2018 Huddersfield Town H 3–1 Matić 28', Pogba (2) 64', 78' 74,523 6th
30 December 2018 Bournemouth H 4–1 Pogba (2) 5', 33', Rashford 45', Lukaku 72' 74,556 6th
2 January 2019 Newcastle United A 2–0 Lukaku 64', Rashford 80' 52,217 6th
13 January 2019 Tottenham Hotspur A 1–0 Rashford 44' 80,062 6th
19 January 2019 Brighton & Hove Albion H 2–1 Pogba 27' (pen.), Rashford 42' 74,532 6th
29 January 2019 Burnley H 2–2 Pogba 87' (pen.), Lindelöf 90+2' 74,529 6th
3 February 2019 Leicester City A 1–0 Rashford 9' 32,148 5th
9 February 2019 Fulham A 3–0 Pogba (2) 14', 65' (pen.), Martial 23' 25,001 4th
24 February 2019 Liverpool H

League table

Template:2018–19 Premier League table

FA Cup

As one of the 20 teams in the Premier League, Manchester United entered the 2018–19 FA Cup in the Third Round. The draw was made on 3 December 2018 and paired United with Reading, whom they had faced at the same stage two seasons earlier, when they won 4–0.[12] United won the match 2–0; Juan Mata opened the scoring from the penalty spot after the video assistant referee ruled that Omar Richards had tripped Mata in the penalty area, and another goal from Romelu Lukaku.[13] The draw for the Fourth Round was made on 7 January 2019 and United were drawn away to Arsenal;[14] the last time the two sides had met in the FA Cup was in the Sixth Round of the 2014–15 season, when Arsenal won 2–1 at Old Trafford.[15] This time Manchester United won 3–1; two goals in two minutes from former Arsenal forward Alexis Sánchez and Jesse Lingard put United 2–0 up with just over half an hour played, but Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang got one back for the Gunners shortly before half-time. Anthony Martial then came off the bench to seal the win for United with their third goal in the 82nd minute.[16] The draw for the Fifth Round was made on 28 January 2019 and United were drawn away to Chelsea, whom they had faced in the final the previous season.[17]

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
5 January 2019 Round 3 Reading H 2–0 Mata 22' (pen.), Lukaku 45+4' 73,918
25 January 2019 Round 4 Arsenal A 3–1 Sánchez 31', Lingard 33', Martial 82' 59,571
18 February 2019 Round 5 Chelsea A 2–0 Herrera 31', Pogba 45' 40,562

EFL Cup

The draw for the third round of the 2018–19 EFL Cup was made on 30 August 2018, with Manchester United drawn at home to Derby County.[18]

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
25 September 2018 Round 3 Derby County H 2–2
(7–8p)
Mata 3', Fellaini 90+5' 55,227

UEFA Champions League

Group stage

The draw for the group stage of the 2018–19 UEFA Champions League was made in Monaco on 30 August 2018.[19]

Date Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance Group
position
19 September 2018 Young Boys A 3–0 Pogba 35', 44' (pen.), Martial 66' 31,120 1st
2 October 2018 Valencia H 0–0 73,569 2nd
23 October 2018 Juventus H 0–1 73,946 2nd
7 November 2018 Juventus A 2–1 Mata 86', Bonucci 90' (o.g.) 41,470 2nd
27 November 2018 Young Boys H 1–0 Fellaini 90+1' 72,876 2nd
12 December 2018 Valencia A 1–2 Rashford 87' 36,544 2nd

Template:2018–19 UEFA Champions League group table

Knockout phase

The draw for the round of 16 was held on 17 December 2018, 12:00 CET, at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.[20] After finishing second in their group and progressing to the round of 16, United were drawn against French champions Paris Saint-Germain in the first competitive meeting between the two sides.[20] In the 53rd minute Presnel Kimpembe scored PSG's first goal, in the 60th minute Kylian Mbappé scored PSG's second goal and in the 89th minute Paul Pogba was sent off for United. There was also a minutes applause to remember Emiliano Sala and Gordon Banks. Anthony Martial and Jesse Lingard both suffered terrible injuries during the first-half.[21]

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
12 February 2019 Round of 16
First leg
Paris Saint-Germain H 0–2 74,054
6 March 2019 Round of 16
Second leg
Paris Saint-Germain A

Squad statistics

No. Pos. Name League FA Cup League Cup Europe Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK Spain David de Gea 26 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 32 0 1 0
2 DF Sweden Victor Lindelöf 20(1) 1 2 0 0 0 4 0 26(1) 1 2 0
3 DF Ivory Coast Eric Bailly 7(3) 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 12(3) 0 1 1
4 DF England Phil Jones 10(2) 0 1(1) 0 1 0 2 0 14(3) 0 0 0
6 MF France Paul Pogba 22(1) 11 2 1 0 0 6(1) 2 30(2) 14 4 1
7 FW Chile Alexis Sánchez 6(8) 1 2(1) 1 0 0 2(1) 0 10(10) 2 2 0
8 MF Spain Juan Mata 11(6) 2 2 1 1 1 2(4) 1 16(10) 5 2 0
9 FW Belgium Romelu Lukaku 14(9) 8 3 1 1 0 4(2) 0 22(11) 9 3 0
10 FW England Marcus Rashford 17(5) 9 1(2) 0 0 0 5(2) 1 23(9) 10 5 1
11 FW France Anthony Martial 15(5) 9 0(1) 1 1 0 5(1) 1 21(7) 11 3 0
12 DF England Chris Smalling 14 1 1 0 0 0 5 0 20 1 1 0
13 GK England Lee Grant 0 0 0 0 0(1) 0 0 0 0(1) 0 0 0
14 MF England Jesse Lingard 15(6) 4 1 1 1 0 3(1) 0 20(7) 5 4 0
15 MF Brazil Andreas Pereira 3(4) 0 1(1) 0 0 0 1(1) 0 5(6) 0 2 0
16 DF Argentina Marcos Rojo 1(1) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2(1) 0 1 0
17 MF Brazil Fred 7(3) 1 1 0 0(1) 0 3 0 11(4) 1 3 0
18 DF England Ashley Young 18(1) 1 3 0 1 0 3(1) 0 25(2) 1 10 0
20 DF Portugal Diogo Dalot 6(2) 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 9(2) 0 2 0
21 MF Spain Ander Herrera 13(5) 2 2 1 1 0 2 0 18(5) 3 5 0
22 GK Argentina Sergio Romero 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 5 0 0 1
23 DF England Luke Shaw 20 1 2 0 0 0 6 0 28 1 9 0
24 DF Netherlands Timothy Fosu-Mensah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 DF Ecuador Antonio Valencia (c) 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 8 0 4 0
27 MF Belgium Marouane Fellaini 6(8) 0 0(1) 0 0(1) 1 3(2) 1 9(12) 2 1 0
31 MF Serbia Nemanja Matić 23 1 2 0 1 0 6 0 32 1 10 1
36 DF Italy Matteo Darmian 4(1) 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5(1) 0 0 0
37 MF England James Garner 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
38 DF England Axel Tuanzebe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
39 MF Scotland Scott McTominay 3(5) 0 1(1) 0 0 0 0 0 4(6) 0 0 0
40 GK Portugal Joel Castro Pereira 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
44 FW Netherlands Tahith Chong 0 0 0(1) 0 0 0 0 0 0(1) 0 1 0
45 GK Republic of Ireland Kieran O'Hara 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
46 FW England Joshua Bohui 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
47 MF England Angel Gomes 0(1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0(1) 0 0 0
48 MF Scotland Ethan Hamilton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
51 GK Czech Republic Matěj Kovář 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
54 FW England Mason Greenwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Own goals 0 0 0 1 1

Statistics accurate as of 18 February 2019.[22]

Transfers

In

Date Pos. Name From Fee Ref.
1 July 2018[a] DF Portugal Diogo Dalot Portugal Porto Undisclosed[b] [23]
1 July 2018[c] MF Brazil Fred Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk Undisclosed[d] [25]
3 July 2018 GK England Lee Grant England Stoke City Undisclosed[e] [28]
28 November 2018 GK England Paul Woolston England Newcastle United Free [29]

Out

Date Pos. Name To Fee Ref.
15 June 2018 MF Belgium Indy Boonen Belgium KV Oostende Free [30]
30 June 2018 MF England Michael Carrick Retired [31]
GK England Max Johnstone Released[f] [33]
MF Nigeria Tosin Kehinde Released[g] [34]
DF England Jake Kenyon Released [33]
GK Belgium Ilias Moutha-Sebtaoui Released[h] [33]
MF England Devonte Redmond Released [33]
GK England Theo Richardson Released[i] [33]
DF England Joe Riley Released[j] [33]
MF England Charlie Scott Released[k] [33]
3 July 2018 GK England Sam Johnstone England West Bromwich Albion Undisclosed[l] [40]
17 July 2018 DF Netherlands Daley Blind Netherlands Ajax €16m[m] [41]
30 January 2019 DF England Ro-Shaun Williams England Shrewsbury Town Undisclosed [42]
1 February 2019 MF Belgium Marouane Fellaini China Shandong Luneng Taishan Undisclosed [43]

Loans out

Date from Date to Pos. Name To Ref.
1 July 2018 End of season GK England Dean Henderson England Sheffield United [44]
27 July 2018 21 December 2018 MF England Matty Willock Scotland St Mirren [45][46][47]
28 July 2018 End of season DF England Cameron Borthwick-Jackson England Scunthorpe United [48]
2 August 2018 9 January 2019 GK Portugal Joel Castro Pereira Portugal Vitória de Setúbal [49][50][47]
6 August 2018 End of season DF England Axel Tuanzebe England Aston Villa [51]
9 August 2018 DF Netherlands Timothy Fosu-Mensah England Fulham [52]
13 August 2018 FW England James Wilson Scotland Aberdeen [53]
15 August 2018 GK Republic of Ireland Kieran O'Hara England Macclesfield Town [54]
28 August 2018 DF England Demetri Mitchell Scotland Heart of Midlothian [55]
11 January 2019 MF Scotland Ethan Hamilton England Rochdale [56]
18 January 2019 DF Wales Regan Poole Wales Newport County [57]
31 January 2019 MF England Zak Dearnley England Oldham Athletic [58]
31 January 2019 GK Portugal Joel Castro Pereira Belgium Kortrijk [59]
31 January 2019 MF England Tom Sang England AFC Fylde [60]
31 January 2019 MF England Callum Whelan England Port Vale [61]
31 January 2019 MF England Matty Willock England Crawley Town [62]

Notes

  1. ^ Deal agreed 6 June 2018[23]
  2. ^ Fee reported as £19 million[24]
  3. ^ Deal agreed 21 June 2018[25]
  4. ^ Fee reported as £47 million[26]
  5. ^ Fee reported as £1.5 million[27]
  6. ^ Joined Sunderland on 26 July 2018[32]
  7. ^ Joined Feirense on 1 August 2018[34]
  8. ^ Joined Anderlecht on 1 July 2018[35]
  9. ^ Joined Grantham Town on 31 August 2018.[36]
  10. ^ Joined Bradford City on 1 July 2018[37]
  11. ^ Joined Altrincham on 2 November 2018.[38]
  12. ^ Fee reported as £6.5 million[39]
  13. ^ Rising to €20.5 million if all additional clauses met

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