Crossing off the names of two candidates, the legend pointed out the name that will win the last spot in next season’s C1 Cup
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Crossing off the names of two candidates, the legend pointed out the name that will win the last spot in next season’s C1 Cup

Man Utd had an important victory against Leeds United last night, thereby continuing the race for a position in the top 4 of the Premier League at the end of the season.

In fairness, if based on the strength and stars in the squad, MU is still the team with the greatest chance to be in the top 4 teams when the 2021/2022 Premier League season ends.

With their current performance and outstanding level, it is almost certain that Man City, Liverpool and Chelsea will be the clubs that finish in the top 3 positions.

MU temporarily ranked 4th on the rankings after the victory against Leeds.

The club’s one-time legend, Roy Keane, also believes in this with the opinion that MU is capable of finishing this season in the top 4 before having more specific plans for the future towards the goal.

“This is honestly a very difficult season to explain.

“Now what they need to do is focus on what might happen in the coming months.

Crossing off the names of two candidates, the legend pointed out the name that will win the last spot in next season's C1 Cup

Roy Keane believes that MU will have a big advantage over Tottenham or Arsenal in the race for the top 4 in the Premier League.

Not only Roy Keane but even Jamie Redknapp, who played for Tottenham before, believes that MU will be in the top 4 when this season ends: `Arsenal just had a match with Brentford but it’s true.`

After the win against Leeds United, MU will have a relatively busy week when they visit Atletico Madrid in the Champions League next Thursday before returning home to welcome Watford in round 27 of the Premier League.

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