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Ruben Amorim must start Manchester United player who he described as 'naive'

Manchester United will play Aston Villa on the final day of the Premier League season.

United suffered a 1-0 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur in the Europa League final earlier in the week, falling short at the Estadio de San Mames after a first half goal from Brennan Johnson.

The season revolved around winning the Europa League because the Premier League campaign has been written off for a few months at Old Trafford. United have been abysmal in the topflight, which means this afternoon's game against Aston Villa is a dead-rubber contest for Ruben Amorim.

Aston Villa are chasing Champions League qualification and they will smell blood when they arrive at Old Trafford, so here are the five things to look for on the final day of the season.

This disastrous season has shown the majority of players in the dressing room are not good enough to represent United and the squad must be gutted in the summer. It will be pointless to start players against Aston Villa who are likely to leave and a handful of debuts should be handed out.

Fans would rather watch academy prospects give their all against Aston Villa than players who have been responsible for this season, and it will be the only interesting aspect of the game.

Bendito Mantato, Jaydan Kamason and Godwill Kukonki are obvious candidates to make their debuts after spending time around the first-team, but others could be involved as well.

Chido Obi should also be given his first start at Old Trafford after making substitute appearances. Amorim has described Obi as "naive" on two occasions, but nothing can be lost by starting him.

It's become a tradition to make an end-of-season speech at Old Trafford on the final day of the season, but whether Amorim addresses the crowd after Aston

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