After Manchester United players passed their traveling contingent of visiting Goodison Park fans last month on the way back to the locker room, you didn’t think it would be possible to fall lower in any of the seven remaining games.
However, against a country that has not won with its own Boxing Day patch, they have found a way to sink even deeper, leaving a number of United supporters heading to the platform of Falmer Railway Station as Pascal Gross and Leandro Trosar continue. to give like Alex Tels and Scott McTominey. Brighton’s 4-0 victory at Amex Stadium was equally embarrassing for United and memorable for the hosts.
Even before Moses Caicedo opened just 15 minutes later, United looked awkward and disorganized at the first referee’s signal. Even if it was only a small dose, the optimism that was sucked in by the 3-0 victory over Brentford on Monday night was soon spit out.
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Ralph Rangnik’s team has already officially missed football in the Champions League next season, although this dream has long since faded. But this is nothing more than what this group of United players deserve; they were embarrassed for most of the season and again disappointed their traveling army with visiting fans.
Now, with only one chapter left from the Ranknik era and a miserable season, United must somehow find the strength and courage to travel to Crystal Palace on the last day of the season in two weeks. A two-week break is the last thing anyone wants when the game has very little riding.
With a few games to be played elsewhere before United’s trip to Selhurst Park, it is difficult to determine exactly what match they could play for on the last day. But whether it’s the Europa League or the Europa League of Conferences, Saturday’s South Coast beating has made it clearer than ever that the team must be dismantled as soon as the last signal of one of the most miserable seasons in history is heard. club.
But why wait until then? Rangnik’s short term at United, no matter how many mistakes have been made on the pitch, is littered with honesty and domestic truths.
He must therefore plant the first seed of Erik ten Hag’s revolution against Patrick Vieira’s side and give opportunities to people who could give a little more when wearing the prestigious red shirt.
Juan Mata, Alejandro Garnacho, Alex Teles, Bruno Fernandez of Manchester United. (Image: Tom Parslow / Manchester United via Getty Images)
Both Alvaro Fernandez and Alejandro Garnacho were on the bench at Amex Stadium, just as they were against Brentford a few days earlier. So why not give them a chance to prove their worth by going out against Palace? They are the future of the club and radical changes must be made.
While you can’t give any guarantees in football, you would tend to think that they will stretch their chests and roll up their sleeves just a little more than some of the senior pros this season. They deserve a chance as a left back and in attack, respectively, and the affair with a dead tire at the end of the season is a good opportunity.
McTomney was lucky to retain his place in the midfield in recent weeks, and his performance against Brighton was another reason to forget about the Scot. Therefore, Hannibal Maybri has the right to imagine his chances to start against Palace – he is another player who can easily be taken under the wing of Ten Hag in the new era.
The trip to the Palace will mark the end of the careers of Nemanja Matic and Juan Mata in the colors of United, which means that Rangnik may feel inclined to play their last dance. However, he needs to think about the bigger picture and the future, which means that this is a great opportunity to give people like Fernandez, Hannibal and Garnacho a chance to light up their careers in life.
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