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MANCHESTER UNITED could add to their dismal record after the international break when they host Brentford on Saturday.

Erik ten Hag is under huge pressure at Old Trafford following The Red Devils' worst ever start to a Premier League campaign.

Erik ten Hag is under huge pressure after a dreadful start to the season
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Erik ten Hag is under huge pressure after a dreadful start to the seasonCredit: Getty
Brentford boss Thomas Frank is eyeing a victory at Old Trafford this weekend
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Brentford boss Thomas Frank is eyeing a victory at Old Trafford this weekendCredit: Rex

Eight points from seven games sees them languishing in 14th place in the table.

They are also without a win in two Europa League matches.

And the stats do not suggest things will begin to turn around this weekend.

According to , Man Utd have won just THREE of their last 10 games after the October international break stretching back to 2014.

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That is the worst record of the so-called "Big Six" - and even below the likes of Newcastle and Aston Villa.

It is yet more damning news for Ten Hag - who faces an injury crisis ahead of the Brentford game.

Due to a host of defenders being unavailable, Jonny Evans could be set to start at left-back.

Noussair Mazrouai, Luke Shaw, Tyrell Malacia, Harry Maguire and Leny Yoro are all sidelined.

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Selected clubs' records after the October international break since 2014
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Selected clubs' records after the October international break since 2014

Kobbie Mainoo, Alejandro Garnacho and Amad Diallo also face fitness problems.

And new signing Manuel Ugarte has worried Man Utd fans by coming off during Uruguay's goalless draw with Ecuador on Tuesday.

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Brentford have won just one of their last 11 meetings with Man Utd.

That came in Ten Hag's first away game in the Premier League as his side were thrashed 4-0 in West London.

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