4. United’s younger players are getting better
Last season was a grueling year for Manchester United. And playing every three days took its toll on the squad, especially the younger players. United have a strong core of younger players with great potential. Many of United’s young players have the potential to become world-class.
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Last season was a tough one in the development of these players. But this season they should be able to come into their own and help United battle for multiple honors. The likes of Marcus Rashford (19) and Anthony Martial (21) have the potential to be two of the club’s best players for years to come.
Both of these players have outstanding talent and can destroy any given defence on their day. Rashford provided an assist for Lukaku against West Ham. While Martial only needed 15 minutes to grab a goal and an assist.
Eric Bailly and Victor Lindelof are both just 23 and could be United’s defensive pairing for the next ten years. Andreas Pereira, Scott McTominay, Axel Tuanzebe and Timothy Fosu-Mensah are also players with great potential as they showed in pre-season.
And with Paul Pogba (24) leading them from midfield, the Red Devils certainly have a bright future ahead.