Manchester United's bizarre Bruno Fernandes glitch stands between festive banana skin and European return
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Manchester United's bizarre Bruno Fernandes glitch stands between festive banana skin and European return
"Manchester United's surprise comeback win at Crystal Palace meant the club ended November on a high and kept them in the mix for European qualification in what is an incredibly tight league table. The Premier League currently resembles the unpredictability of the Championship, with so few points between so many teams and where almost anyone can beat anyone. However, with six games taking place in December,"
"According to Opta, Ruben Amorim's side have the third easiest fixture list over the festive period behind only Manchester City and Liverpool. Four home games and two outings against basement boys Wolves play a big role in that but surely everyone is aware there is no such thing as a safe bet when it comes to modern-day Manchester United. The team's first home game comes against West Ham on Thursday night,"
Manchester United produced a late comeback at Crystal Palace to finish November positively and remain contenders for European qualification in a very tight league table. The Premier League currently shows extreme unpredictability, with minimal points separating many teams and frequent upsets. Six fixtures in December alongside the start of the Africa Cup of Nations should clarify league positions and Manchester United's realistic ambitions. Opta rates Ruben Amorim's side as having the third easiest festive fixture list, helped by four home matches and two games versus Wolves. Manchester United must still negotiate difficult tests, including a home tie with West Ham and lingering form issues.
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