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Race for top four: Manchester United

23 Mar 2019
Manchester United

A look at form, remaining fixtures and a key man for the Red Devils if they are to secure UEFA Champions League qualification

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The race for the top four is intensifying as we enter the final months of the season, so we have taken a look at the prospects of those battling it out for a place in next season's UEFA Champions League.

How they stand

Position Pos Club Played Pl GD Points Pts
3 Chelsea CHE 38 +24 72
4 Tottenham Hotspur TOT 38 +28 71
5 Arsenal ARS 38 +22 70
6 Manchester United MUN 38 +11 66
Manchester United

On 16 December Man Utd were lying sixth in the table on 26 points having just been beaten by Liverpool at Anfield.

Seven points off fifth place, eight points adrift of fourth and 13 points behind Tottenham Hotspur in third, a top-four spot seemed out of reach.

However, Ole Gunnar Solskjær's arrival triggered a complete reversal in fortunes as a 12-match unbeaten run under the Norwegian propelled United into fourth place by 2 March.

Now fifth, Solskjær will be looking for a reaction from his players after successive defeats, by Arsenal in the PL and Wolverhampton Wanderers in the FA Cup, before the international break.

Having taken 32 points from a possible 39, however, the Norwegian's influence gives United a sound platform to build on going into the run-in.

Fixtures

United’s recent surge into the top-four has those around them worried.

But their remaining fixtures are far from straightforward.

Before their UEFA Champions League quarter-final tie against Barcelona, Solskjær takes his side back to Molineux, the scene of their recent FA Cup quarter-final exit at the hands of Nuno Espirito Santo’s side.

Then follows the Manchester derby at Old Trafford. Sandwiched in between a trip to Everton and a home encounter with Chelsea, it is a match that could define their season.

Neil Warnock's Cardiff City visit Old Trafford on the final day of the season, potentially still requiring points to stay up.

Key man

Paul Pogba's form under Solskjær has been excellent overall.

He has started all 13 PL matches under his former youth team manager, scoring eight goals and providing six assists.

United will need Pogba to be at his best if they are to secure a top-four spot, dictating matches as he often does with his driving forward runs or his eye for a clever pass. 

See: Race for top four: Freeing Pogba vital for Man Utd

Also in this series

Part 1: Race for top four: Tottenham Hotspur 
Part 2: Race for top four: Kane alone can revive Spurs
Part 3: Race for top four: Arsenal
Part 4: Race for top four: Emery must pair up Aubameyang
Part 7: Race for top four: Chelsea
Part 8: Race for top four: Sarri must ease away pain

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