A Set small text size A Set the default text size A Set large text size It’s safe to say that Manchester United are in a bit of a rough spot at the moment. Monday’s 1-1 draw with Arsenal all but confirmed their worst start to the season in 30 years, something that the club and the fans are not accustomed to. After a promising start to the season with a 4-0 win over arch-rivals Chelsea, United have collected only six points from a possible 18 and sit tenth on the ladder. This simply isn’t good enough for a club like Manchester United and for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. The game also provided some insight into how two giants of English football have come crumbling down over recent years. The quality on display during the first half at Old Trafford as was summoned up by most reports – dismal, until Scott McTominay managed to score for United before the break, did the crowd come to life at the Theatre of Dreams. The game opened up during the second half, which unfortunately for United fans, allowed the Gunners to equalise after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang pounced on some sloppy passing from the United defenders…