United’s realistic chance is finishing in the top six positions and securing an Europa League qualification for the next campaign.
The only realistic chance of European football for United next season could be in the form of the Europa League or Europa Conference League.
Cavani endured a difficult second season at Old Trafford, scoring only twice from the 18 games he managed to play so far this campaign in all competitions.
The feeling among the fans is that United have been relying too much on Ronaldo for goals and the rest of the players have not contributed enough in front of the goal.
The upcoming match will be Rangnick’s last game at Old Trafford as manager and also for some players it will be their final match in this ground playing for the United shirt.
Finishing in the Champions League places was supposed to be the bare minimum, but it appears like United will fall short of that target.
Let us take a look at the talking points from the match and what it means for the Premier League season:
When Manchester United held Chelsea to a 1-1 draw on Thursday night, Sancho was absent from the team.
Last November, Rangnick replaced Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Manchester United and was appointed as the interim manager until the end of the current season.
Interim manager Ralf Rangnick has revealed that a total of six players will be unavailable for the Premier League match against Chelsea.