5 Premier League teams to watch now that the league is set to return
By Ethan Lowe
Premier League team to watch No. 3: Manchester United
Manchester United are a team in transition. They’ve struggled over the past few seasons with managerial changes and failed transfers, but now they seem to be settling into a style which they can develop.
This season has seen them involve more young players, focusing more on cohesion than just filling the starting line-up with some of soccer’s biggest names. Players like Daniel James and Scott McTominay have stepped up to prove their worth, and they have become an interesting team to follow.
They currently sit just three points behind fourth-place Chelsea. United will desperately want Champions League soccer and must hold off Wolves and Sheffield — who follow close behind.
You should watch United closely in the final games of the season, as I believe these games will convey the quality of their leadership and show the direction in which the club is heading. Will they achieve that top four finish, or will they be left behind by Leicester and Chelsea?