The Premier League is celebrated for its drama, unpredictability, and fine margins. But every now and then, the balance collapses entirely. A team collapses under pressure, another finds ruthless rhythm, and the scoreline becomes a record that haunts or defines them. These are the days when goal difference feels like a work of fiction, and football’s unforgiving side takes centre stage. Manchester United 9–0 Ipswich Town (1995) Old Trafford has seen its share of triumphs, but this was something else. In March 1995, United humiliated Ipswich with nine unanswered goals. Andy Cole netted five, making history as the first player to hit that many in a Premier League game. It was a display of cold precision and unrelenting pace from a side chasing Blackburn for the title. Ipswich’s defence, meanwhile, simply disintegrated. Key Stats: Date: 4 March 1995 Goal Scorers: Andy Cole (5), Hughes, Ince, Giggs, Kanchelskis Legacy: Stood as the record for the biggest Premier League win ...