Manchester United have secured Champions League football for next season, and despite a disappointing draw away to Sunderland, they look on course to finish third in the Premier League. Not too many fans would have envisaged such a remarkable turnaround in the team’s fortunes from the dark days of the Ruben Amorim era. From individual stars benefiting from the change in regime to results picking up, there is a lot to be happy about with Michael …
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