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15 May 2019

Reds to regroup

It will "take a long time" for Manchester United to challenge for the Premier League title again, says manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, and I think he may well be right, for United ended their season with a dismal 2-0 home defeat against relegated Cardiff to finish sixth, 32 points behind champions Manchester City. The Red Devils won just one of their last seven league games. "The last couple of months have been extremely hard for the team, the club and for the players," said Solskjaer. United finished second under Jose Mourinho last season, but the Portuguese was sacked in December following a run of poor results. The Old Trafford club's legendary former striker Solskjaer was appointed on an interim basis, taking the club on a run of 12 games without defeat, but they collapsed in the final few months to finish five points off a Champions League place. They last won the title in 2012-13, in Sir Alex Ferguson's last season in charge, while it is now two seasons without a trophy after the Europa League and League Cup triumphs in 2016-17. I personally don't give a shit how long it takes, MAN UNITED WILL RISE FROM THE ASHES ONE DAY. IT WILL EVENTUALLY HAPPEN!

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