Last season, winning at the Theatre of Drems was a somewhat arduous task for Manchester United. 10 home draws thwarted their Premier League title hopes but still contributed to the making of a historical record which has continued well into the current campaign.
Jose Mourinho has built a fortress at Old Trafford. Having edged past Brighton on Saturday, the Red Devils have now put together a 39-match unbeaten run at home in all competitions.
The record has exceeded Sir Alex Ferguson's previous mark: The Scotsman strung together a 37-game winning streak spanning from April 2010 to October 2011. Mourinho has also equalled the record set by the 'Busby Babes' between 1964 and 1966. The side managed by Sir Matt Busby went 39 fixtures without losing at Old Trafford.
On the 10 September 2016, Guardiola's City became the first, and to date the only, team to beat Mourinho at the Theatre of Dreams. 441 days and 39 home fixtures later, the Portuguese manager closes in on a huge club record. At Old Trafford, 28 wins, 11 draws and still counting...