Raphael Varane expects Manchester United to win trophies under Erik ten Hag
Manchester United can challenge for trophies next season under new manager Erik ten Hag despite another disappointing campaign, defender Raphael Varane claims.
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Manchester United can challenge for trophies next season under new manager Erik ten Hag despite another disappointing campaign, defender Raphael Varane claims.
Raphael Varane says Manchester United can challenge for trophies next season under new manager Erik ten Hag despite another disappointing campaign for the Premier League giants. Varane joined United -- along with Cristiano Ronaldo and Jadon Sancho -- after they had finished second in the league and reached the final of the Europa League last season. But after a bright start to the campaign the club ran aground, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer exiting and interim boss Ralf Rangnick struggling to turn things around.
Raphael Varane says Manchester United can challenge for trophies next season under new manager Erik ten Hag despite another disappointing campaign for the Premier League giants.
Manchester United waved goodbye to several first teamers on Monday night as they defeated Brentford, and there are more following them out the door. Who will replace them? Juan Mata, Nemanja Matic and Edinson Cavani all had their moment in the Old Trafford rain, almost certainly for the final time, and certainly for the final time in a United shirt. There are, however, others who are likely to be on their way.
Raphael Varane says Manchester United can challenge for trophies next season under new manager Erik ten Hag despite another disappointing campaign for the Premier League giants.
Manchester United ended their season at Old Trafford on a rare happy note as they defeated Brentford 3-0 on Monday.
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