It could feel like the end of an era for Manchester United when they face Man City this weekend. Erik ten Hag is busy gearing his side up for their final battle of a gruelling season, and the stakes couldn't be higher as they look to prevent their noisy neighbours from making the loudest noise imaginable with another step towards the Treble.
United know they will need to be at their very best to have any chance of beating a side that finished 14 points ahead of them in the Premier League this season, and for a certain set of players, it could be their closing act representing the club. Read next: Ten Hag holds calls with striker Rasmus Hojlund Ten Hag has already achieved his main goals of qualifying for the Champions League and winning a trophy during his debut campaign, but there is no ignoring the fact this weekend's match could be the one that defines the overall success of the season.
No matter what happens, Ten Hag deserves praise for raising standards and expectations so quickly in such a short space of time, an achievement made even more impressive given the circumstances he has had to work under.
It is important to remember the United manager is still less than a year into the job, and his first campaign was always going to be one of transition and transformation as he looks to shape the squad in his vision.