#3 Manchester United
The Red Devils were on an incredible 7-game away winning streak under Ole Gunnar Solksjaer, until they met Arsenal on the 10th of March. Now they have lost 3 of their last 3 away games in all competitions. What a drop in form, right?
Manchester United have struggled to keep their form since that 2-0 defeat to Arsenal, as they were clearly lucky enough to grab the three vital points against Watford at Old Trafford. The players themselves are making it difficult, as both the goals scored by Wolves last night were individual errors by Ole's players.
Manchester United have to play Chelsea at home soon after they play the mighty Manchester City. Before these two games, they have an important clash against Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League, with a game against Everton at Goodison Park squeezed in between the two quarter-final legs.
As you can see, expecting a grandstand finish from Manchester United looks a bit too much to ask for, considering their remaining fixtures, and therefore, they look like a side that would have to settle with Europa League by the end of the season.
A plethora of problems stand in the way of Ole Gunnar Solksjaer, ranging from Pogba's lackluster form to injuries to his key players. Will he and his men turn up big? I think not.
Top four finish probability: 5/10