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Man Utd: Twitter thread of 11 reasons why club can bounce back goes viral

The 21/22 Premier League season has rarely given Manchester United fans too much reason for optimism.

The Red Devils’ stuttering campaign saw yet another low point on Saturday evening as Ralf Rangnick’s men were brushed aside 4-0 away at Brighton.

United’s capitulation on the south coast ended any lingering ambitions that the 13-time top-flight winners might have had of miraculously qualifying for next season’s Champions League.

In addition, the defeat confirmed that this campaign will go down as United’s worst of the Premier League era.

The club are guaranteed their lowest overall points tally in the league and have also conceded more goals than ever before.

This season won’t be one that is fondly recalled around Old Trafford, to say the least.

Can you name which club these 15 former Manchester United players started their professional careers at?

Amid all the carnage, though, one United fan has decided to look on the bright side, putting together a Twitter thread of reasons why supporters of the club should look positively towards the future.

The 11-point argument put together by @UtdSFX has certainly struck a chord with the club’s fanbase, who swiftly sent it viral.

We’ve taken a look at the thread in full below.

1. Board Reshuffle

This past April, having overseen £1 billion in transfer spending since 2013 without winning the Premier League, United’s controversial executive vice-chairman, Ed Woodward, left the club.

Woodward’s right-hand man, Matt Judge, quickly followed him out of the door.

Now under the guidance of a new boardroom team, there is a clear belief that the club is in better hands.

“Woodward & Judge are gone. The men who renewed contracts of players such as Phil Jones, Eric Bailly and Andreas Pereira

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