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The 1991–92 season was Manchester United's 90th season in the Football League, and their 17th consecutive season in the top division of English football. [1]The season saw United lift the League Cup for the first time in their history with a 1–0 win over Nottingham Forest at Wembley Stadium.
30 September 1991 – Manchester United lead the First Division by six points from Leeds United at the end of September. Sheffield United are bottom of the table, with only one league win from eleven games. [5] The Second Division is being led by a thriving Middlesbrough side in their first season under the management of Lennie Lawrence ...
The 1991–92 Football League Cup ... 4 December 1991 Manchester United: 2–0: Oldham Athletic: 4 December 1991 Norwich City: 2–1: West Ham United: 4 December 1991
The 1991 Football League Cup Final was a football match played on 21 April 1991 between Manchester United and Sheffield Wednesday. It was the first of two years that the Football League Cup competition in English football was sponsored by Rumbelows. [1] Leading up to the final Wednesday beat Chelsea 5-1 in the semi-final, United beating Leeds ...
For the fourth consecutive season in the United Kingdom, the BBC was the free to air broadcaster. For the first full season following its absorption of BSB's Sports Channel, Sky Sports was the subscription broadcaster. The live matches on the BBC were: • Leeds United 0-1 Manchester United (R3) • Chelsea 1-0 Everton (R4)
1991–92: Champions: Leeds United 3rd English title: Relegated: Luton Town Notts County West Ham United: Champions League: Leeds United: Cup Winners' Cup: Liverpool: UEFA Cup: Manchester United Sheffield Wednesday: Matches played: 462: Goals scored: 1,174 (2.54 per match) Top goalscorer: Ian Wright (29 goals) [2] Biggest home win: Arsenal 7 ...
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The match was played on 19 November 1991 and featured the 1990–91 European Cup winners, Red Star Belgrade, and Manchester United, winners of the 1990–91 Cup Winners' Cup. It was meant to be played over two legs, but due to the political unrest in Yugoslavia at the time, UEFA decided that only the leg at Manchester United's home, Old ...