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Prem table since Sir Alex Ferguson left makes grim reading for Arsenal and Man Utd fans
Premier League table since the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson makes grim reading for supporters of Manchester United and also Arsenal.The legendary Red Devils boss, 80, stepped down from the Old Trafford hot seat at the end of the 2012/13 campaign, after claiming an unprecedented 13th top-flight crown. Anointing current West Ham United manager but then Everton supremo David Moyes as his successor, United slumped to a seventh-place finish the following season and Moyes only lasted until April before he was axed from his role after a miserable campaign.Due to the emergence of new Premier League powerhouse Manchester City and reborn British giant Liverpool, the faltering former champions have been unable to move out of the shadows of their two fiercest rivals.READ MORE: Sol Campbell wipes £4m off price of London mansion after he is 'cheated out of £1.5m rent'United's dismal decade is reflected in the combined top-flight table since Ferguson's departure, with the Red Devils ranking lowest of the so-called 'big six', claiming just 626 points from 348 matches.