The Red Devils have won the Premier League title on 13 occasions, with a record-setting 20 top-flight crowns secured in all.
Manchester United have reached another notable Premier League landmark, with a 600th success in the competition recorded away at Middlesbrough.
The Red Devils have won the Premier League title on 13 occasions, with a record-setting 20 top-flight crowns secured in all.
The Red Devils have, however, been in impressive form of late and are unbeaten in top-flight action since October 23.
Marouane Fellaini and Jesse Lingard put United 2-0 up against struggling Boro, with Mourinho’s men showing no ill-effects from their midweek endeavours in Europe. Rudy Gestede pulled a goal back for the hosts, but Antonio Valencia made sure of the points in added time after a mistake by Boro keeper Victor Valdes.
The most productive seasons in United’s Premier League history have seen them collect 28 victories over the course of a single campaign – having achieved that feat on five occasions.
If they are to avoid setting a new low this term, then they will need to claim another five wins from their remaining 11 fixtures – with only 19 successes secured in two of the last three seasons
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