What Now for Manchester United?
A sixth-place finish with 58 points is Manchester United’s worst season in the English Premier League. What happens for the club next?
A sixth-place finish with 58 points is Manchester United’s worst season in the English Premier League. What happens for the club next?
2022 has not been kind to Manchester United. To be honest, they have shifted from average, to mediocre, to terrible in the past ten years. The Red Devils haven’t won the English Premier League title since 2013 and haven’t won a title since 2017.
Manchester City currently sits atop the English Premier League. They have been in control for a while, but with Liverpool only trailing them by six points, the title is far from secure.
Manchester United’s results remain unconvincing. The team is still struggling and they remain stuck in mediocrity. Can they dig themselves out of it?
The group stage of the 2021/22 UEFA Champions League is officially in the books, and the Round of 16 has all of its participants. Now, the tournament gets serious. A few surprising results made the group stage a lot more interesting.
Matchday 5 of the 2021-22 UEFA Champions League group stage is in the books. Several clubs secured the top spot in their respective groups. There are still some where the winner has yet to be decided.
The 2021-22 UEFA Champions League group stage matchday 4 is complete. The Round of 16 is drawing closer and several clubs have secured a spot in the next round. A few clubs are out of contention as far as the Champions League Round of 16 goes. For some, there’s still a possible move to the Europa League knockout round, meaning there’s still some hope.
A week after suffering a humiliating 5-0 defeat at home to Liverpool, Manchester United had no choice but to find a way to earn three points against Tottenham.
Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain have made huge investments to bulk up their squads coming into the 2021-22 season.
On Monday, José Mourinho was sacked as the manager of the Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. The Portuguese manager was in charge of the club for 17 months and leaves the position having failed to make an impact.
The Champions League and Europa League quarterfinals got underway this past week, with sides looking to gain the upper hand ahead of the return legs next week. But, could that mean that we could be in store for all-English finals in both European competitions for the second time in three seasons?
The Round of 32 of the 2020-2021 Europa League tournament is officially all wrapped up. The tournament is now down to 16 competitors. Out of the 16, three are part of the English Premier League. Arsenal, Tottenham, and Manchester United.
A sixth-place finish with 58 points is Manchester United’s worst season in the English Premier League. What happens for the club next?
2022 has not been kind to Manchester United. To be honest, they have shifted from average, to mediocre, to terrible in the past ten years. The Red Devils haven’t won the English Premier League title since 2013 and haven’t won a title since 2017.
Manchester City currently sits atop the English Premier League. They have been in control for a while, but with Liverpool only trailing them by six points, the title is far from secure.
Manchester United’s results remain unconvincing. The team is still struggling and they remain stuck in mediocrity. Can they dig themselves out of it?
The group stage of the 2021/22 UEFA Champions League is officially in the books, and the Round of 16 has all of its participants. Now, the tournament gets serious. A few surprising results made the group stage a lot more interesting.
Matchday 5 of the 2021-22 UEFA Champions League group stage is in the books. Several clubs secured the top spot in their respective groups. There are still some where the winner has yet to be decided.
The 2021-22 UEFA Champions League group stage matchday 4 is complete. The Round of 16 is drawing closer and several clubs have secured a spot in the next round. A few clubs are out of contention as far as the Champions League Round of 16 goes. For some, there’s still a possible move to the Europa League knockout round, meaning there’s still some hope.
A week after suffering a humiliating 5-0 defeat at home to Liverpool, Manchester United had no choice but to find a way to earn three points against Tottenham.
Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain have made huge investments to bulk up their squads coming into the 2021-22 season.
On Monday, José Mourinho was sacked as the manager of the Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. The Portuguese manager was in charge of the club for 17 months and leaves the position having failed to make an impact.
The Champions League and Europa League quarterfinals got underway this past week, with sides looking to gain the upper hand ahead of the return legs next week. But, could that mean that we could be in store for all-English finals in both European competitions for the second time in three seasons?
The Round of 32 of the 2020-2021 Europa League tournament is officially all wrapped up. The tournament is now down to 16 competitors. Out of the 16, three are part of the English Premier League. Arsenal, Tottenham, and Manchester United.
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