If manchester united does not immediately improve the condition and performance of their current club, they will most likely end up like an arsenal left by its players and very difficult to bring in star players in transfer market, we can see how arsenal continues to be rejected by ambitious players who make trophies as their target, and it is not impossible that Manchester United will also experience this later, especially if this season Manchester failed to end the season in the champions league zone, of course, making them no longer an attraction for star players.
The fact that Manchester United will not be able to get into the top four is almost guaranteed - Arsenal have 2 games less, plus they have one more point. It is too optimistic to expect Manchester to catch up with Arsenal at a distance that has begun to shrink rapidly (Manchester have only 10 games left in the EPL this season).
As for the players, it is not clear how much the club needs them if the results are so bad - maybe the problem is not in the coach, but in them?
Arsenal indeed still have 2 games not yet be played, and indeed it makes them a little more likely to break into the top 4 compared to Manchester, but you also don't forget that if the 2 postponed matches are Arsenal they have to face 2 big teams which they might be difficult to beat, now Manchester doesn't need to look what are the results of other teams but they should really focus more on improving their own performance.
About what you said where are the weaknesses of manchester to be honest I also don't know
, because if we blame the quality of the players of course they have rashford, ronaldo, sancho and pogba what we know is that the quality is quite good, if we blaming the coach I think it's the same as blaming the Manchester management, because Rangnick who is Solkajer successor so far they think is the most appropriate for Manchester
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