Manchester United hit a 126-year low in their loss to Liverpool on Sunday, notching their biggest margin of defeat against their rivals for well over a century in a 5-0 reverse at Old Trafford.
A record-breaking Mohamed Salah hat-trick, goals for Naby Keita and Diogo Jota, and a red card for Paul Pogba were the highlights of a torrid game for the Red Devils and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
While watching Jurgen Klopp's side run riot, the hosts racked up some unwanted history - stretching all the way back to the 19th century in one case.
In falling to a five-goal rout, Solskjaer's side have now suffered their second-heaviest defeat in this fixture - and the worst since Queen Victoria sat on the throne of the United Kingdom.
In October 1895 - when they were still called Newton Heath LYR F.C., no less - they suffered a 7-1 hammering at the hands of Liverpool at Anfield, with Scotsman Joe Cassidy notching the only goal for the visitors.