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The player who is not up to the task and after the FA Cup final would leave Manchester United

His bad performance would keep him out of Old Trafford

By Angus Barnes

His bad performance would keep him out of Old Trafford
His bad performance would keep him out of Old Trafford
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This season has been moderately fruitful for Manchester United, because although the team was far from fighting for the Premier League title, it did manage to win the League Cup in England and is on the verge of becoming champion of the oldest club tournament in the world, as the FA Cup final pits them against Manchester City in a match that could define the departure of some players from the team.

 

The Red Devils will have to stand up to one of the most powerful teams in Europe if they want to win their second title of the season and, at the same time, prevent their city neighbors from having the opportunity to win up to three trophies in the current campaign. To do so, the players coached by Erik ten Hag will have to be at their best.

This match, besides defining the next FA Cup champion, could help Erik ten Hag and his coaching staff to make decisions regarding the players who will remain in the squad for next season, as well as those players who could leave Old Trafford to make room for the new reinforcements that are already being talked about in the bowels of the club.

One of those players who have not been at the height of the team is the Danish Christian Eriksen who at 31 years of age and after the incident he suffered at Euro 2021, no longer has the same level that once led him to be on the radar of the big teams in Europe, so despite being one of the favorites of ten Hag, he could leave the team after the FA Cup final.

 

What happened to Eriksen?

During Euro 2021, Christian Eriksen suffered a cardiac arrest in the middle of the match between Denmark and Finland, which caused the bewilderment of everyone present on the pitch, where Eriksen remained "clinically dead" for 5 minutes before being revived, according to El País.


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