It isn't particularly fun being a Manchester United fan in the present day.There have been some shaky times in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era, but it's hard to think of a worse period of form since the Scotsman left than right now.Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side have amassed just nine points from their first seven Premier League games, scoring just nine goals in the process.It really is a far cry from the all-out-attack United teams from previous years and the tepid football on display at Old Trafford is really agitating fans.But the simple reason why the Red Devils' attacking output is so low is due to the poor form of so many key players.

Jesse Lingard has failed to record a goal or an assist in the Premier League in 2019, while Marcus Rashford has just one goal from open play in his last 19 games.

Then you have Andreas Pereira, who continues to be selected in an advanced midfield position despite not scoring in his past 16 games.

And to finish it off, it's the questionable form of Paul Pogba - United's key man in midfield.

Solskjaer's side are reliant on the £89m man for creativity and goals, but he is spectacularly failing with the latter right now.

In his past 26 games for the club, the Frenchman has failed to find the back of the net from open play.

While it's not always best to judge a midfielder on goals from open play, that stat is still damning for a player of Pogba's ilk.

As for Rashford, his lack of success in front of goal when the ball is moving is also a serious cause for concern.

The Englishman has been handed the honour of leading the line for United this season, but he is failing spectacularly.

Problems just keep mounting up for Solskjaer and his staff.