Manchester United 2019/2020 season report card: A – Maybe next year will be their year

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Manchester United 2019/2020 season report card: A – Maybe next year will be their year
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On account of the fact that I do not support any English team , this interminable English Premier League season has been the most exciting one for me yet.

Neither was the case, of course. After watching all the teams play their first five matches, I was more than convinced that no team would come close to Liverpool. As it turned out, they ended the season with 99 points, 18 more than second-placed Manchester City. And then, a man named Bruno Fernandes arrived at Old Trafford at the end of January from Sporting Lisbon, and that changed everything.

Unfortunately, the coronavirus hiatus meant no matches would be played for the next 100 days. But by the time Project Restart got off in England, I was no longer quite so interested in watching Liverpool anymore, since their winning the title was a conclusion long foregone. They even secured that unique record of being the only team in the Premier League’s history to win four matches in a row by a margin of three goals. They would go on to win six matches and draw three to end the season in third place.

Story continuesAnd all that talk about Manchester United winning penalties? Well, what were they supposed to do? Donate their penalties to relegation-threatened teams the way some of us might choose to donate our Care and Support payouts to the more needy around us?

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