COMMENT:
They are a team that does not look like scoring, with no identifiable style of play, with players who seem to be getting worse led by a manager whose appointment is starting to look a terrible mistake.
This is not Newcastle, in case you were wondering. They are, despite a difficult and at times shambolic start to the season, doing all right, all things considered.
The decision to make Steve Bruce the replacement for Rafa Benitez is still not overwhelmingly popular but his second victory lifted Newcastle out of the bottom three, and eight points from eight games keeps them on course for survival. Given the timing of his appointment, three weeks before the first competitive game, that is solid enough.
The same cannot be said of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. This is perhaps the worst Manchester United team for more than 30 years. And it has had some pretty stiff competition, under David Moyes, Louis van Gaal and in those dark, depressing final days of Jose Mourinho.