The Herald (South Africa)

United must get back in title race

● Pressure on Solskjaer after Red Devils make solid progress

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After a season of modest but real progress, Manchester United head into the new Premier League campaign with a far tougher challenge facing them — to get back in the title race.

Last season’s mission for manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was to get the team into the top four and win some silverware to inject some belief into his rebuilding project.

Strong results in the last third of the season ensured United grabbed third spot and a place in the Champions League while the Cup campaigns fell just short with semifinal losses in the League Cup, FA Cup and Europa League.

Overall, most United fans would accept that return on a season which was always viewed as one of transition, a step on the way towards a bigger goal.

The team are clearly stronger than a year ago — with Harry Maguire at the back, Bruno Fernandes in midfield and Mason Greenwood in attack all having contribute­d to a quality upgrade.

The arrival of Donny van de Beek from Ajax should provide a further improvemen­t in the midfield, which would be enhanced even more if the drawn-out pursuit of England winger Jadon Sancho results in him moving from Borussia Dortmund.

But it would still be a stretch to envisage United battling with City and Liverpool for the title.

Whereas Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola can call on quality cover for every position in the starting 11, United’s second string shows a real drop-off in ability, as evidenced in Solskjaer’s reluctance to select too many backup players for Cup games.

In an ideal world, this offseason would have seen a mass clear-out of surplus squad players and the recruitmen­t of replacemen­ts who could add real competitio­n for starting roles.

But the shorter break and the financial effect of the coronaviru­s pandemic have made this a tricky market for a club not especially adept at getting moves done quickly.

So if the title is still out of reach, what would be a successful season for United?

Given the improvemen­ts at Chelsea and Arsenal, it will still be a significan­t achievemen­t for United to secure a top four finish and in the Champions League, a decent run in the knockout stages would also be a sign of progress.

A Cup trophy would of course be welcome. —

 ?? Picture: LEE SMITH/REUTERS ?? GIVING FANS HOPE: Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer celebrates with Bruno Fernandes
Picture: LEE SMITH/REUTERS GIVING FANS HOPE: Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer celebrates with Bruno Fernandes
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