Manchester United's 2018-19 campaign will go down as one of the most tumultuous in the club's recent history.
The Red Devils ended the campaign in sixth place - the fourth time in the past six seasons they have missed out on the top four - and could only watch on as their two greatest rivals set new standards at the summit.
United's final points tally of 66 left them 32 behind champions Manchester City, and only once in the Premier League era have they ever amassed fewer in a top-flight campaign.
As bad as matters on the field were - typified by taking one point from their final two games against relegated duo Huddersfield Town and Cardiff City - off-field issues dominated just as many headlines.
The first half of the campaign was dogged with suggestions of fallouts between manager Jose Mourinho and some star players, and there appeared to be a weight lifted off their shoulders when Mourinho was sacked in December.
United subsequently won 14 of their first 17 games under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, but that proved to be a false dawn and the Red Devils won just two of their final 12 matches across all competitions - including none of their last six.
Fingers have been pointed at the players for such poor performances; Paul Pogba has been the most maligned, but the likes of Romelu Lukaku, Alexis Sanchez, Anthony Martial and even David de Gea - so often United's saviour - have been heavily questioned.
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