Manchester United's Record recently made

Being the biggest team in England, Manchester United equally of recent has added to their records table by both the teams and that being held by the individual players.

In addition to other old known records by the team such as the first English team to have won a European treble, the only English team to have a Ballon d'Or winner, and the only team in the world to have won every Silver Ware in club football (including the extinct tournaments) [with the exception of the Europa Conference League which is still to get into existence], and many other records placed by the team. Manchester United in addition to all these added many more records of both personal and collective interest.

Two seasons ago, Manchester United became the first English team to score over 2000 Premier League goals. This occured in the 2018-19 football Premier League season.

Being known globally as the "King of Come Backs", Manchester United became the first team in the Premier League to have approached 100 come back wins. This happened during a 3-1 win away to Aston Villa in the 2020-21 season.

In the 2020-21 Europa League season, Manchester United became the first team to score 6 goals in the semi finals of a European competition. This happened in a 6-2 home win against Roma in the first leg of the Europa League semi final. That stage ended with an aggregate score of 8-5 win for the Red Devils.

In the 2021 season the Portuguese star Bruno Fernandes became the midfielder with the highest number of Goals per assist in a single season. This happened in home loss against Liverpool FC, when he opened score in the game smashing a record formerly held by Frank Lampard of Chelsea.

So far for this season more has to come with the and the manager Ole Gunnar Solskjær, and being that team is in the finals of the Europa League (which is Solskjær's first final as Manchester United's manager), the will be on the verge of setting another continuous record given that if Manchester United wins the Europa League, it means the team has a long history with each of its full time managers winning at least a competitive trophy.

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