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Recent Impressive Performances by Amad Diallo and Sofyan Amrabat as Manchester United Welcomes Back Injured Players.
Erik ten Hag is thrilled to see competition for places heating up as Manchester United navigates through the final stretch of a season marred by injuries.
With Sunday's season finale against Brighton looming, United faces the possibility of ending with their lowest Premier League finish and points tally in history. Despite the setbacks, there's been a resurgence of sorts, with key players returning from injury and making their mark on the pitch.
Lisandro Martinez, Bruno Fernandes, and Marcus Rashford made their return against Newcastle, bolstering the squad's strength. Meanwhile, standout performances from the likes of Amad Diallo and Sofyan Amrabat have added a new dimension to the team.
Diallo's impressive display in his first two Premier League starts under Ten Hag, including a stunning goal, has turned heads, while Amrabat has stepped up as his loan spell nears its end.
Ten Hag views this depth in the squad as a "luxury problem," emphasizing the importance of internal competition to drive performance. This is the scenario he had been eagerly anticipating throughout the season.
As United gears up for the FA Cup final against Manchester City, a victory could salvage what has been a largely challenging campaign and potentially secure Europa League qualification.
While Champions League football remains out of reach, continental qualification via the league is still within grasp, provided they outperform Newcastle's result against Brentford.
Reflecting on the season's ups and downs, Ten Hag acknowledges the team's fighting spirit and resilience, even in the face of adversity. Recent performances have shown glimpses of promise, particularly with key players returning to form and newcomers stepping up to the plate.
With momentum building and spirits high, United aims to finish the season on a positive note and secure their place in European competition.