West Ham inflicted more away-day pain on Manchester United on Sunday, beating Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's pedestrian team 2-0 at the London Stadium to underline the huge task the Norwegian faces. Andriy Yarmolenko's goal shortly before half-time and a wonderful late Aaron Cresswell free-kick mean United have not won away from Old Trafford in any competition since March.
Manuel Pellegrini's West Ham are now unbeaten since a 5-0 drubbing by Manchester City in the first match of the season and the win lifted them into the top four ahead of the later matches on Sunday. But it was a chastening day for Solskjaer's men, just a day after City came close to matching United's Premier League record for margin of victory - 9-0 against Ipswich in 1995.
Missing Paul Pogba and Anthony Martial, the visitors were woefully short of creativity in midfield and toothless in attack. United, who started the season by thumping Chelsea 4-0, have lost twice already in their opening six league games and are without an away win in any competition since their dramatic Champions League victory against Paris Saint-Germain. Solskjaer tried to put a brave face on the defeat despite the sub-par performance, saying his team had failed to take their chances.
"We didn't create enough chances but we created big chances, some big moments that we didn't take and they scored," he said. "They didn't create too many either." The Norwegian admitted United were short of firepower up front, with Marcus Rashford limping off in the second half to compound his problems.