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Man Utd ranked among most heartbreaking Premier League clubs to support as Ruben Amorim's side pile misery on fans despite regular silverware haul

A 'Misery Index' has calculated that Manchester United is one of the most heartbreaking clubs to support despite their success over the years.

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Man Utd ranks highly on Misery IndexCrystal Palace top the listRed Devils going through rough patchFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

New research from OLBG has put together the Premier League Misery Index, a data-led ranking based on trophy droughts, managerial turnover, time in the relegation zone and even penalty shootout failures. This index puts Crystal Palace at the top of the list as they have never won a major trophy, have had 21 managerial changes, and 23.3% of their Premier League life has been spent in the relegation zone. United are third, behind Everton, due to their fans’ historically sky-high expectations, with 17 league runners-up finishes and a chaotic recent period.

AdvertisementTHE 'MISERY INDEX'

Below is the Misery Index in full.

Club

Last Trophy

Trophy drought (days)

Top Flight Runners Up

% of Time in EPL Relegation Zone

Losing Cup finalists

Penalty Shoot-Out Win %

EPL Manager Changes

Score

Crystal Palace

Never won a trophy

50,031

0

23.3%

2

30.0%

21

79.3

Everton

FA Cup

10,918

7

8.0%

10

33.3%

23

78.4

Manchester United

FA Cup

320

17

0.3%

13

45.5%

9

75.8

Chelsea

Champions League

1,412

4

0.4%

13

41.4%

24

75.0

Wolves

League Cup

16,462

5

29.2%

4

31.3%

7

74.0

Southampton

FA Cup

17,876

1

25.4%

5

63.6%

26

74.0

Newcastle

EFL Cup

25

2

9.5%

9

35.7%

24

73.8

Tottenham

League Cup

6,255

5

3.6%

6

31.3%

24

73.8

Aston Villa

League Cup

10,609

10

7.5%

8

71.4%

22

73.1

Liverpool

League Cup

410

15

0.6%

12

66.7%

8

71.2

Arsenal

FA Cup

1,713

11

0.6%

13

59.1%

8

71.0

Fulham

Never won a trophy

50,031

0

18.3%

1

60.0%

12

70.8

Ipswich Town

UEFA Cup

16,031

2

37.3%

0

28.6%

2

70.3

Leicester City

FA Cup

1,426

1

22.8%

6

66.7%

19

68.7

West Ham

Conference League

673

0

16.1%

4

44.4%

13

66.4

Bournemouth

Never won a trophy

50,031

0

14.8%

0

60.0%

2

66.3

Manchester City

Premier League

326

6

5.6%

7

62.5%

11

66.1

Brighton

Never won a trophy

50,031

0

0.3%

1

53.8%

4

65.3

Nottingham Forest

League Cup

12,765

2

40.3%

3

92.3%

6

65.3

Brentford

Never won a trophy

50,031

0

0.0%

0

71.4%

0

61.1

THE BIGGER PICTURE

Head coach Ruben Amorim is enduring a tough start to life at United since taking over last November. They are on course to have their worst ever Premier League season, are out of both domestic cups, and all their hopes lie in the Europa League. If results don't improve, the Portuguese could be sacked in not too long as the Red Devils search for their first league title since 2013.

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Yet more misery could be heaped on United if they fail to reach the semi-finals of the Europa League when they host Lyon on Thursday at Old Trafford.