Manchester United set Premier League target for next season - Manchester Evening News
- Manchester United lost 2-0 at home to West Ham on May 11, 2025, dropping to 16th place in the Premier League with two matches remaining.
- This defeat extended United’s record-equalling ninth home loss this season, matching their worst tally from 1930-31 and 1962-63 seasons and setting a new Premier League low.
- United have failed to win in their last seven league games since March 16, while conceding first in 12 home matches this season, reflecting ongoing poor form under manager Ruben Amorim.
- Amorim, who joined in November, described the season as a ‘nightmare’, expressed his embarrassment, and emphasized that significant adjustments must be made over the summer to prevent a repeat of this poor performance.
- Despite struggles, United aim for a top-six Premier League finish next season and will contest the Europa League final against Tottenham on May 21, offering a chance for silverware.
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Manchester United have set their target for the Premier League next season
Manchester United are targeting a top-six finish in the Premier League next term, according to the Manchester Evening News. The Red Devils are set to finish in their lowest-ever position in the Premier League era. They slipped to 16th in the standings after losing 2-0 to West Ham United at Old Trafford on Sunday. If they lose their remaining two games against Aston Villa and Chelsea, they could finish just one place above the relegation zone. Th…
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