Man United continue to battle for a place in the Champions League but injury issues aren't helping their cause
Manchester United have endured far too many injuries this season, leaving fans wondering what could have been if a fully-fit squad was available.
Yes, every team has injuries throughout the course of a campaign. However, the constant injury problems for key players like Shaw and Martinez are becoming difficult to ignore.ALSO READ: Injury round-up and return dates vs Chelsea Back in October, Ten Hag claimed it was impossible to make United play like his Ajax team, who played an expansive, possession-based brand of football which was easy on the eye.
The signing of Andre Onana in the summer explained how Ten Hag wanted to play. The Cameroon international is solid with his feet and can drill long-range passes to his teammates.
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