Manchester United will face Nottingham Forest for the 109th time on Saturday but it would be a massive surprise if the scoreline looked anything like the one from their 1999 encounter.
United are misfiring at the start of the new season. In the opening two matches they have scored just once, a goal set up by a defender and scored by a defender.
It all stems from a continued problem up front. Despite the club going into the summer knowing the need for a guaranteed source of goals to breathe life into their forward line, they dithered and instead took a massive gamble.
In a year when Harry Kane finally left Tottenham, United instead chose to spend £72m on Rasmus Hojlund. He is a striker with a very high ceiling but there is no guarantee he will reach it.
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