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Chelsea will be looking for their first Premier League win at Old Trafford for almost nine years this evening as they take on an out-of-sorts Manchester United team. The Blues all but secured their top-four status at the weekend following a late victory over West Ham United at Stamford Bridge.
Man United have won just two out of their last six Premier League fixtures, and following the weekend's defeat to Arsenal, a space in the top four looks miles off for Ralf Rangnick and his team. The 20-times champions of England are in complete disarray at the moment, with club legend Gary Neville recently confessing he has never seen it "as bad" as it is right now.
"There are some decent players out on that pitch and some talent," Neville explained on Sky Sports earlier in the month following their 4-0 defeat to Liverpool at Anfield. "I cannot explain how it's gone from what would be slightly promising at the end of last season, finishing second - I know they lost in the Europa League final, which was a bad one - to the point where we are today, which is an all-time low in my 42 years of watching United. I've never seen it as bad as that."
While ruthlessly assessing his former club's state at the moment, Neville did admit there were some talented individuals out there. One man that has perhaps stood out more than most in a United shirt in recent times is Jadon Sancho. The England international was signed by Man United last summer for