Will 2024 be kind to Manchester United? This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. In the dying vestiges of their 2023 on-pitch campaign, United trudged to their locker room at halftime trailing Aston Villa 2-0 with a cacophony of boos showering them as they limped into their home locker room. At the time, having finished bottom of their Champions League group and out of the competition, United sat on a -5 goal difference and would have been eight points out of qualifying for next-season's money-spinning place in the Top Four, and the phalanx of former United legends in the media were sharpening their knives.
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