Manchester United moved up to the third spot on the Premier League table, strengthening their chances to qualify for the UEFA Champions League after a 2-0 win over Nottingham Forest at The City Ground on Sunday.
With this win, United is in the third position with 59 points, having won 18 of their 30 matches, drawn five and lost seven. Nottingham Forest is in the relegation zone. They have only 27 points to their name in 31 matches, of which they have won only six, drawn nine and lost 16.
Manchester United are currently fighting for trophies in all competitions and depending on their progress they will have the busiest month in terms of the number of games to play.
Manchester United will be keen to secure a victory against Nottingham Forest to edge past Newcastle United and move to the third position in the Premier League on Sunday.
After Erik Ten Hag confirmed Marcus Rashford's absence in Manchester United's upcoming UEFA Europa League draw against Sevilla on Friday, two additional names have emerged who are bound to remain sidelined for this clash.
But now, after the results of other matches, Man U sits in fourth position in the points table with 56 points, with 17 wins in 29 matches, five draws and seven losses. They are tied with Newcastle United in terms of points, which sits at third due to goal difference. Everton is in the 17th s
Manchester United will face Everton in the Premier League on Saturday. Man Utd Manager Erik Ten Hag has sent a strong message to his players before they appear to face at Old Trafford.
Former Manchester United Player Gary Neville believes that Arsenal can win the Premier League title if they defeat Liverpool on Sunday in the Premier League.
English left-back Luke Shaw has signed a new contract which will extend his stay at the club until 30 June 2027. Shaw joined Manchester United in 2014 from Southampton and since then he has made 249 appearances for the club. Shaw has been phenomenal for Manchester United since the moment he
Ferguson's side won the inaugural Premier League title in 1992/93, giving the club its first league success since 1967. This win started a golden period for Manchester United, which ended in 2012/13 after Ferguson's final Premier League title win with the club. The legendary manager rebuilt