It seems Louis Van Gaal left his "genius" skills back home in Amsterdam. Manchester United have not been able to win a single match, and fans are starting to grow tired of the club's performances.
After losing against MK Dons in the Capital Cup, United needed a boost on the pitch. Angel Di Maria, the most expensive player in the history of the Premier League, was the one who should have provided that boost, but the Argentinian only showed sparks of his talent, and had to be replaced late in the game.
Near the end of the match, after a shot by Ashley Young, the ball bounced off Barnes' hand. The desperate United players demanded a penalty kick, but the ref ignored their requests.
The Clarets had a historic match, earning their first 0-0 Premier league draw. Furthermore, this is their first point of the 2014-2015 season.
United earned their second point of the season, but on social media, they have to be deemed champions. Both fans and trolls are having a tough time understanding what's happening with this club. Want to watch some of those comments? Here you go!
Sir Alex watching Man United.. pic.twitter.com/meffjqfUrR
— Football Stuff (@FootbalIStuff) August 30, 2014
That moment when you realise Man United has made more signings than points... pic.twitter.com/KBRQVfORA2
— Ryan Fatone (@rfatone1) August 30, 2014
Haha wow "@afcantonito: Fact: Arsenal have won 2 trophies since Man United last won a competitive match."
— Mgh (@OfficialMgh) August 30, 2014
United is worst than having a girlfriend/boyfriend, cause they are gonna break our heart each week if they continuing playing like this.
— نور إيمان (@Heyyfel) August 30, 2014
Gory Gory Man United.....
— Max Bretos (@mbretosESPN) August 30, 2014
Manchester United be like! pic.twitter.com/OyexGTVwp0
— Football Funnys (@FootballFunnys) August 30, 2014
Poor week for Burnley, dropping two points against United
— Troll Football (@Troll__Football) August 30, 2014
Waiting for Manchester United to win a Premier League game this season. pic.twitter.com/yX6BW53Vpc
— GeniusFootball (@GeniusFootball) August 30, 2014
Old joke. Still works: What's the difference between Manchester United and a triangle? Triangles have three points.
— John Green (@sportswithjohn) August 30, 2014
50% - Burnley have kept only four clean sheets in the Premier League but two of them have come against Manchester United. Faves.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) August 30, 2014