Man United 0-1 WBA: What did the Red Devils do for the first time since April 1989?

Manchester United's late-season slump continued as they followed up defeats to Chelsea and Everton to lose a third straight game, against West Bromwich Albion. The Baggies won back-to-back matches at Old Trafford for the first time since 1959, winning 1-0 thanks to Jonas Olsson's goal in a smash-and-grab raid after registering just 20% possession.

Tony Pulis won't care, and neither will travelling Baggies supporters. "They parked the bus," grumbled Louis van Gaal post-match, while also admitting that his team are struggling to break down compact, defensive sides of late. His team may not quite have been found out, but in the absence of Michael Carrick this was another game in which United dominated possession without creating so much as one goal.

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