A positive first season under Erik ten Hag had Manchester United fans dreaming of a potential Premier League title charge in 2023/24. However, things have been far from simple this time around.
After finishing third to secure a return to the UEFA Champions League, the Red Devils finished bottom of their group to drop out of Europe entirely and an injury crisis has desperately harmed their chances in the race to finish in the top four.
Pivotal first-team squad members like Lisandro Martinez, Luke Shaw and Rasmus Hojlund are among those to have been sidelined at various points of the season, with their replacements struggling to match their quality when drafted into Ten Hag’s starting XI. There’s still a chance for Man Utd to qualify for the Champions League this season, but they’ll need to be close to faultless for the remainder of 2023/24.
Here’s what Ten Hag and United need in the final few months to return to Europe’s elite club competition in time for the introduction of a new format.
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Man Utd made significant moves in the 2023 summer transfer window as Mason Mount, Andre Onana and Rasmus Hojlund arrived at Old Trafford, but a ropy opening weekend win over Wolves hinted at some large issues that were later exposed in defeats to Tottenham, Arsenal and Brighton by mid September.
The Red Devils finally found some form as they strung together five victories from six games from October to November – the only blot being a Manchester derby defeat – but December proved to be another inconsistent month which saw them end 2023 with a defeat to Nottingham Forest.
Thankfully for Ten Hag, January and February would prove to be more positive. Wins arrived against Wolves, West Ham, Aston Villa and Luton Town, but back-to-back defeats to Fulham and Man City saw them fall 11 points behind fourth-placed Aston Villa by early March.
Man Utd’s erratic nature in recent months may well work against them in the final run-in for a Champions League place, but they arguably have a kinder fixture list compared to rivals Villa and Tottenham.
The Red Devils still have…
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