Sunday marked the end of the 2014/15 season for Manchester United, with a scoreless draw at Hull City. It was a unique campaign for the club, one that included no Champions League for the first time in almost two decades. As with every other season, United experienced many ups and downs from August to May.
Priority #1 for incoming manager Louis van Gaal was extremely simple on paper: to get United back into the Champions League. (In truth, this goal was probably Priorities #2-10 as well.) Several sponsors made it very clear over summer 2014 what the ramifications would be should the club miss out on Europe’s most prestigious club competition a second time. The Red Devils’ 4th-place finish in the Premier League means they will be in the UCL’s play-off round, but that task of reaching the UCL is “mission accomplished” for the manager. Another accomplishment for the club: their first Premier League home win over bitter rivals Manchester City since 2011. A double over Liverpool (wins at both Old Trafford & Anfield) also brought delight to United supporters.
The campaign was not without its challenges, however. Van Gaal & company will be lamenting a chance to automatically make the Champions League group stage, after a mini-collapse late in the year. Following their home win over City, the Reds failed to score in three successive defeats at Chelsea, at Everton, and in a home game with West Bromwich Albion. An earlier in-game collapse came in late September, when United threw away a 3-1 lead at newly-promoted Leicester. Of course, the key moment when van Gaal realized this job would not come easy was the League Cup second round in August, when a United team was embarrassed at Milton Keynes Dons 4-0.
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As the club heads into the summer, there are plenty of questions about the future of Manchester United. It’s already been confirmed that Radamel Falcao is returning to Monaco after a rather disappointing loan spell in England, and he may not be the only one leaving. David de Gea, who has been tipped by many to succeed Iker Casillas as the Spanish national starting goalkeeper, may also be replacing Casillas at Real Madrid in the coming season. Other names linked with moves away from Old Trafford include Angel Di Maria and Robin van Persie. Also, with Javier Hernandez and Nani having completed their loan spells in Spain & Portugal, respectively, does van Gaal have a plan to include them in the United squad going forward?
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