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Manchester United
2018–19 season
Co-chairmenJoel and Avram Glazer
ManagerJosé Mourinho
(until 18 December)
Ole Gunnar Solskjær
(from 19 December as caretaker, from 28 March as permanent manager)
StadiumOld Trafford
Premier League6th
FA CupQuarter-finals
EFL CupThird round
UEFA Champions LeagueQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague: Paul Pogba (13 goals)
All: Paul Pogba (16 goals)
Highest home attendance74,556
(vs. Bournemouth, 30 December)
Lowest home attendance55,227
(vs. Derby County, 25 September)
Average home league attendance74,498
2019–20 →

The 2018–19 season was Manchester United's 27th season in the Premier League and their 44th consecutive season in the top flight of English football. The season was 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]

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A disappointing Premier League campaign saw the club finish in sixth place. United were also eliminated early in the EFL Cup, losing on penalties to Championship side Derby County in the third round. The club reached the quarter-final stage of both the FA Cup and the UEFA Champions League, but were eliminated by Wolverhampton Wanderers and Barcelona respectively. This resulted in United's first consecutive trophyless seasons in 30 years. On 5 May 2019, following a draw at bottom-placed Huddersfield Town, United confirmed their place in the 2019–20 UEFA Europa League, making it the fourth time they had finished outside of the top four in the league since 2014.

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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] On 28 March 2019, Solskjær became full-time manager.[5]

  • 2Premier League
  • 5UEFA Champions League
  • 7Transfers

Pre-season and friendlies[edit]

United preceded their 2018–19 campaign with a 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.[6] The club later announced that the tour would see them compete in the International Champions Cup.[7] 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.[8]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.[9] The final pre-season game saw Manchester United play away to Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena on 5 August.[10]

DateOpponentsH/AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendance
19 July 2018Club AméricaN1–1Mata 78'37,766
22 July 2018San Jose EarthquakesN0–032,549
25 July 2018MilanN1–1
(9–8p)
Sánchez 12'21,742
28 July 2018LiverpoolN1–4A. Pereira 31'101,254
31 July 2018Real MadridN2–1Sánchez 18', Herrera 27'64,141
5 August 2018Bayern MunichA0–175,000[11]

Premier League[edit]

Matches[edit]

The Premier League announced the fixtures for the 2018–19 season on 14 June 2018.[12]

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendanceLeague
position
10 August 2018Leicester CityH2–1Pogba 3' (pen.), Shaw 83'74,4391st
19 August 2018Brighton & Hove AlbionA2–3Lukaku 34', Pogba 90+5' (pen.)30,59210th
27 August 2018Tottenham HotspurH0–374,40013th
2 September 2018BurnleyA2–0Lukaku (2) 27', 44'21,52510th
15 September 2018WatfordA2–1Lukaku 35', Smalling 38'20,5378th
22 September 2018Wolverhampton WanderersH1–1Fred 18'74,4896th
29 September 2018West Ham UnitedA1–3Rashford 71'56,93810th
6 October 2018Newcastle UnitedH3–2Mata 70', Martial 76', Sánchez 90'74,5198th
20 October 2018ChelseaA2–2Martial (2) 55', 73'40,7219th
28 October 2018EvertonH2–1Pogba 27', Martial 49'74,5258th
3 November 2018BournemouthA2–1Martial 35', Rashford 90+2'10,7927th
11 November 2018Manchester CityA1–3Martial 58' (pen.)54,3168th
24 November 2018Crystal PalaceH0–074,5167th
1 December 2018SouthamptonA2–2Lukaku 33', Herrera 39'30,1877th
5 December 2018ArsenalH2–2Martial 30', Lingard 69'74,5078th
8 December 2018FulhamH4–1Young 13', Mata 28', Lukaku 42', Rashford 82'74,5236th
16 December 2018LiverpoolA1–3Lingard 33'52,9086th
22 December 2018Cardiff CityA5–1Rashford 3', Herrera 29', Martial 41', Lingard (2) 57' (pen.), 90'33,0286th
26 December 2018Huddersfield TownH3–1Matić 28', Pogba (2) 64', 78'74,5236th
30 December 2018BournemouthH4–1Pogba (2) 5', 33', Rashford 45', Lukaku 72'74,5566th
2 January 2019Newcastle UnitedA2–0Lukaku 64', Rashford 80'52,2176th
13 January 2019Tottenham HotspurA1–0Rashford 44'80,0626th
19 January 2019Brighton & Hove AlbionH2–1Pogba 27' (pen.), Rashford 42'74,5326th
29 January 2019BurnleyH2–2Pogba 87' (pen.), Lindelöf 90+2'74,5296th
3 February 2019Leicester CityA1–0Rashford 9'32,1485th
9 February 2019FulhamA3–0Pogba (2) 14', 65' (pen.), Martial 23'25,0014th
24 February 2019LiverpoolH0–074,5195th
27 February 2019Crystal PalaceA3–1Lukaku (2) 33', 52', Young 83'25,7545th
2 March 2019SouthamptonH3–2A. Pereira 53', Lukaku (2) 59', 88'74,4594th
10 March 2019ArsenalA0–260,0005th
30 March 2019WatfordH2–1Rashford 28', Martial 72'74,5434th
2 April 2019Wolverhampton WanderersA1–2McTominay 13'31,3025th
13 April 2019West Ham UnitedH2–1Pogba (2) 19' (pen.), 80' (pen.)74,4785th
21 April 2019EvertonA0–439,3956th
24 April 2019Manchester CityH0–274,4316th
28 April 2019ChelseaH1–1Mata 11'74,5266th
5 May 2019Huddersfield TownA1–1McTominay 8'24,2636th
12 May 2019Cardiff CityH0–274,4576th

League table[edit]

PosTeam
[ ]
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
4Tottenham Hotspur38232136739+2871Qualification for the Champions League group stage
5Arsenal38217107351+2270Qualification for the Europa League group stage[a]
6Manchester United38199106554+1166
7Wolverhampton Wanderers38169134746+157Qualification for the Europa League second qualifying round[a]
8Everton38159145446+854
Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Play-offs (only if needed to decide champion, teams for relegation or teams for UEFA competitions).
Notes:
  1. ^ abSince the winners of the EFL Cup and the FA Cup, Manchester City, qualified for the Champions League, the spot given to the FA Cup winners (Europa League group stage) was passed to the sixth-placed team and the spot given to the League Cup winners (Europa League second qualifying round) was passed to the seventh-placed team.

FA Cup[edit]

As one of the 20 teams in the Premier League, Manchester United entered the 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.[13] 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 Juan Mata in the penalty area, and another goal from Romelu Lukaku. 19-year-old winger Tahith Chong made his FA Cup debut, replacing Juan Mata in the 62nd minute.[14] The draw for the Fourth Round was made on 7 January 2019 and United were drawn away to Arsenal;[15] 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.[16] 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.[17] 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.[18] Goals from Paul Pogba and Ander Herrera before half-time sealed a 2–0 win for United.[19] They were then drawn away to Wolverhampton Wanderers in the quarter-finals. Goals from Raúl Jiménez and Diogo Jota gave Wolves a 2–1 win and a place in the semi-finals, with Marcus Rashford scoring a consolation goal for United in the 95th minute.[20]

DateRoundOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendance
5 January 2019Round 3ReadingH2–0Mata 22' (pen.), Lukaku 45+4'73,918
25 January 2019Round 4ArsenalA3–1Sánchez 31', Lingard 33', Martial 82'59,571
18 February 2019Round 5ChelseaA2–0Herrera 31', Pogba 45'40,562
16 March 2019Quarter-finalsWolverhampton WanderersA1–2Rashford 90+5'31,004

EFL Cup[edit]

The draw for the third round of the EFL Cup was made on 30 August 2018, with Manchester United drawn at home to Derby County.[21]

DateRoundOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendance
25 September 2018Round 3Derby CountyH2–2
(7–8p)
Mata 3', Fellaini 90+5'55,227

UEFA Champions League[edit]

Group stage[edit]

Manchester

The draw for the group stage of the 2018–19 UEFA Champions League was made in Monaco on 30 August 2018.[22]

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendanceGroup
position
19 September 2018Young BoysA3–0Pogba 35', 44' (pen.), Martial 66'31,1201st
2 October 2018ValenciaH0–073,5692nd
23 October 2018JuventusH0–173,9462nd
7 November 2018JuventusA2–1Mata 86', Bonucci 90' (o.g.)41,4702nd
27 November 2018Young BoysH1–0Fellaini 90+1'72,8762nd
12 December 2018ValenciaA1–2Rashford 87'36,5442nd
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Juventus640294+512Advance to knockout phase
2Manchester United631274+310
3Valencia62226608Transfer to Europa League
4Young Boys6114412−84
Source: UEFA

Knockout phase[edit]

The draw for the round of 16 was held on 17 December 2018, 12:00 CET, at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.[23] 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.[23] In the first leg at Old Trafford, goals from Presnel Kimpembe and Kylian Mbappé gave PSG a 2–0 lead to take back to the Parc des Princes.[24] Needing to score three times to progress, Romelu Lukaku opened the scoring for United in the second minute of the second leg, before Juan Bernat restored PSG's two-goal aggregate lead less than 10 minutes later. Lukaku then scored again after half an hour, to bring United within a goal of the quarter-finals. Former Manchester United midfielder Ángel Di María had the ball in the back of the net early in the second half, only for the goal to be ruled out for offside, and Bernat hit the post late on after Mbappé had rounded David de Gea. In the 90th minute, referee Damir Skomina awarded United a penalty after using a VAR review to adjudge Kimpembe to have handled the ball in the penalty area. Marcus Rashford scored the spot-kick to make it 3–3 on aggregate and send United through to the quarter-finals on the away goals rule; this made them the first team in Champions League history to progress after losing by at least two goals at home in the first leg.[25] Solskjær gave 17-year-old forward Mason Greenwood and 19-year-old winger Tahith Chong their European debuts, the former also playing his first senior game.[25]

The draw for the quarter-finals was held on 15 March 2019,[26] with United paired with Barcelona. Both United and Manchester City were originally drawn to play their home legs in the same week; as United finished lower in the league the previous season, their tie was reversed. The first leg was played at Old Trafford on 10 April 2019. Barcelona won 1–0 thanks to an own goal by Luke Shaw that was originally ruled out for offside; the decision was later overturned after a VAR review. The second leg was played at Camp Nou on 16 April, with two goals from Lionel Messi and another from former Liverpool forward Philippe Coutinho giving the Spanish side a 3–0 win on the night, 4–0 on aggregate.

DateRoundOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendance
12 February 2019Round of 16
First leg
Paris Saint-GermainH0–274,054
6 March 2019Round of 16
Second leg
Paris Saint-GermainA3–1Lukaku (2) 2', 30', Rashford 90+4' (pen.)47,441
10 April 2019Quarter-finals
First leg
BarcelonaH0–174,093
16 April 2019Quarter-finals
Second leg
BarcelonaA0–396,708

Squad statistics[edit]

No.Pos.NameLeagueFA CupLeague CupEuropeTotalDiscipline
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GKDavid de Gea38000009047010
2DFVictor Lindelöf29(1)130007039(1)130
3DFEric Bailly8(4)010104014(4)011
4DFPhil Jones15(3)01(1)0103020(4)010
6MFPaul Pogba34(1)1331008(1)245(2)1671
7FWAlexis Sánchez9(11)12(1)1002(2)013(14)230
8MFJuan Mata16(6)32(1)1112(4)121(11)630
9FWRomelu Lukaku22(10)1231106(3)232(13)1550
10FWMarcus Rashford26(7)102(2)1008(2)236(11)1361
11FWAnthony Martial18(9)101(1)1106(2)126(12)1230
12DFChris Smalling24120008034120
13GKLee Grant00000(1)0000(1)000
14MFJesse Lingard19(8)421104(2)026(10)560
15MFAndreas Pereira6(9)11(2)0002(2)09(13)150
16DFMarcos Rojo2(3)00000103(3)020
17MFFred13(4)1100(1)06020(5)130
18DFAshley Young28(2)230106(1)038(3)2131
20DFDiogo Dalot12(4)020102(2)017(6)040
21MFAnder Herrera16(6)231102022(6)370
22GKSergio Romero004010106001
23DFLuke Shaw291300080401140
24DFTimothy Fosu-Mensah000000000000
25DFAntonio Valencia (c)5(1)00000308(1)040
27MFMarouane Fellaini6(8)00(1)00(1)13(2)19(12)210
31MFNemanja Matić281301060381121
36DFMatteo Darmian5(1)01000006(1)000
37MFJames Garner0(1)00000000(1)000
38DFAxel Tuanzebe000000000000
39MFScott McTominay9(7)21(2)0003013(9)210
40GKJoel Castro Pereira000000000000
44FWTahith Chong0(2)00(1)0000(1)00(4)010
45GKKieran O'Hara000000000000
46FW Joshua Bohui000000000000
47MFAngel Gomes0(2)00000000(2)000
48MFEthan Hamilton000000000000
51GK Matěj Kovář000000000000
53DF Brandon Williams000000000000
54FWMason Greenwood1(2)000000(1)01(3)000
59DF Lee O'Connor000000000000
Own goals00011

Statistics accurate as of 12 May 2019.[27]

Transfers[edit]

In[edit]

DatePos.NameFromFeeRef.
1 July 2018[a]DFDiogo DalotPortoUndisclosed[b][28]
1 July 2018[c]MFFredShakhtar DonetskUndisclosed[d][30]
3 July 2018GKLee GrantStoke CityUndisclosed[e][33]
28 November 2018GK Paul WoolstonNewcastle UnitedFree[34]

Out[edit]

DatePos.NameToFeeRef.
15 June 2018MFIndy BoonenKV OostendeFree[35]
30 June 2018MFMichael CarrickRetired[36]
GK Max JohnstoneReleased[f][38]
MFTosin KehindeReleased[g][39]
DF Jake KenyonReleased[38]
GK Ilias Moutha-SebtaouiReleased[h][38]
MFDevonte RedmondReleased[i][38]
GK Theo RichardsonReleased[j][38]
DFJoe RileyReleased[k][38]
MFCharlie ScottReleased[l][38]
3 July 2018GKSam JohnstoneWest Bromwich AlbionUndisclosed[m][46]
17 July 2018DFDaley BlindAjax€16m[n][47]
30 January 2019DFRo-Shaun WilliamsShrewsbury TownUndisclosed[48]
1 February 2019MFMarouane FellainiShandong Luneng TaishanUndisclosed[49]

Loans out[edit]

Date fromDate toPos.NameToRef.
1 July 2018End of seasonGKDean HendersonSheffield United[50]
27 July 201821 December 2018MFMatty WillockSt Mirren[51][52][53]
28 July 2018End of seasonDFCameron Borthwick-JacksonScunthorpe United[54]
2 August 20189 January 2019GKJoel Castro PereiraVitória de Setúbal[55][56][53]
6 August 2018End of seasonDFAxel TuanzebeAston Villa[57]
9 August 2018DFTimothy Fosu-MensahFulham[58]
13 August 2018FWJames WilsonAberdeen[59]
15 August 2018GKKieran O'HaraMacclesfield Town[60]
28 August 2018DFDemetri MitchellHeart of Midlothian[61]
11 January 2019MFEthan HamiltonRochdale[62]
18 January 2019DFRegan PooleNewport County[63]
31 January 2019MFZak DearnleyOldham Athletic[64]
31 January 2019GKJoel Castro PereiraKortrijk[65]
31 January 2019MF Tom SangAFC Fylde[66]
31 January 2019MF Callum WhelanPort Vale[67]
31 January 2019MFMatty WillockCrawley Town[68]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^Deal agreed 6 June 2018[28]
  2. ^Fee reported as £19 million[29]
  3. ^Deal agreed 21 June 2018[30]
  4. ^Fee reported as £47 million[31]
  5. ^Fee reported as £1.5 million[32]
  6. ^Joined Sunderland on 26 July 2018[37]
  7. ^Joined Feirense on 1 August 2018[39]
  8. ^Joined Anderlecht on 1 July 2018[40]
  9. ^Joined Salford City on 31 January 2019.[41]
  10. ^Joined Grantham Town on 31 August 2018.[42]
  11. ^Joined Bradford City on 1 July 2018[43]
  12. ^Joined Altrincham on 2 November 2018.[44]
  13. ^Fee reported as £6.5 million[45]
  14. ^Rising to €20.5 million if all additional clauses met

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