By the numbers: Telling stats behind United's humiliating defeat to Spurs
Disgruntled supporters left in droves after witnessing one of Manchester United's worst defeats at Old Trafford in recent memory. Lucas Moura's second goal of the night ensured a 3-0 win for Tottenham, heaping more pressure on brooding manager Jose Mourinho.
Here are the most interesting statistics from Monday's shocking result:
2: United have lost two of their opening three Premier League matches for the first time since 1992, although they went on to win the title later that season with the help of midseason signing Eric Cantona.
3: The Red Devils hadn't lost by a three-goal margin in any competition since their 3-0 defeat to Manchester City in March 2014.
3: United, who also lost 3-2 to Brighton & Hove Albion last weekend, last conceded three goals in consecutive matches in February 2004 against Everton and Middlesbrough.
3: By scoring three unanswered goals in the second half, Tottenham condemned Mourinho to the heaviest home defeat of his managerial career.
5: Spurs are just the fifth team in Premier League history to win at Old Trafford by three goals or more.
23: United fired 23 shots toward goal versus Tottenham's nine. Only five were on target.
49: United have conceded seven or more goals in their opening three league matches for the first time in 49 years.
110: Harry Kane moved into 20th among all-time Premier League scorers with his 110th goal in the English top flight, courtesy of a looping header that fooled goalkeeper David de Gea.
133: Kane and Moura netted Tottenham's opening two goals in a span of just 133 seconds. Spurs hadn't scored a goal at Old Trafford in their previous 433 minutes of play.
1959: Spurs recorded their biggest league win at United since 1959, when they came away as 5-1 victors.