Regardless of Manchester United's drop-off in recent weeks, this season has been one of great promise. A first trophy since 2017 — with two more within reach — and a top-four finish still very much in their hands are testament to the work Erik ten Hag and his players have carried out over the last year.
And yet, United's run of four wins in their last 10 Premier League games, starting with the 1-1 draw away to Crystal Palace in January when Michael Olise's late free-kick felt like a genuine title blow, has brought into focus the shortcomings of this squad.
United have an excellent first-choice XI. Fitness-permitting, nine of the players in it pick themselves, with debates to be had at right-back and on the right-wing only.
For the avoidance of doubt, those guaranteed starters are: David de Gea, Raphael Varane, Lisandro Martinez, Luke Shaw, Casemiro, Christian Eriksen, Bruno Fernandes, Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial. READ MORE: De Gea showed why United fans are divided about his future in ten seconds Therein, though, lies the problem.