#3 Premier League disappointment
After an awful domestic campaign, Manchester United will have to improve on their sixth-place finish next season. There is no doubting that. All will be forgiven given Mourinho’s success in Europe, but they will have to bounce back and catch up on their rivals next season on their home turf. Chelsea and Spurs look well ahead of the Red Devils in terms of their team development and are playing with much fluidity and diligence.
To close the gap in the Premier League, United will need to bring in finishers and players that can take chances. Hence why they are routinely being linked with Griezmann and are firmly interested in him. On too many occasions this season, United had injuries which prevented them fielding their strongest team or one that can challenge even the best teams. That is something that needs to be resolved.
Injuries are a part of the game, but, as you take notice at Real Madrid when they do occur, Los Blancos are ready to field the likes of Marco Asensio, Isco and Álvaro Morata – very classy and impressive operators. That is the standard Manchester United need to adopt.