The victory over Norwich in the last round of the Premier League, as well as the unexpected defeats of Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal, have rekindled United's hopes of regaining the top four in the league.
However, United will face what is arguably the most difficult game of the season in the next round of Premier League play-offs, when they will challenge Liverpool, the Reds, who have won four consecutive league games.
Lonnick confirmed that B-Fernandez would play Liverpool
Despite a car accident in England, United interim manager Ralph Lonnick has confirmed that the Portuguese midfielder will be in an Anfield-Liverpool squad.
The Portuguese had a crash on their way to Carrington for training, but thankfully he was not seriously injured. Speaking at a press conference ahead of the game, Lonnick said Fernandez was fine, he would be better tomorrow and appeared in United's squad for the game.
However, the German boss will lose some of the other key players of the Manchester United team, fred, Rafael Varane, Scott McTominay, Luke Shaw and Edinson Cavani will all miss the important double red game due to injury.
Tenhag commented on United's potential transfer targets
Dutch boss Eric Tenhag will leave Ajax this summer to take over manchester United, and although he has not yet officially joined the club, he has already begun to plan possible transfer targets for Manchester United next season.
Players associated with the Red Devils in recent weeks have been Eindhoven winger Cody Jakpo, who met Tenhag's Ajax in the Dutch Cup final last week.
The young Dutch winger scored the winning goal to help Eindhoven win 2-1 over Ajax. After the match, Tenhag said Jakpo was the player Eindhoven posed the biggest threat to his team
Tenhag said: "We have to defend better, we can't easily let Jakpo carry the ball into our defensive zone three, his breakthrough ability is too strong, my players can't defend him at all. ”
Maguire was feared to be abandoned by Tenhag
It is also reported that Tenhag is likely to abandon the team's captain Harry Maguire after joining Manchester United next season, as the Ajax manager plans to change the team's defensive system.
Maguire, the most expensive centre-back player in European football today, has joined Manchester United for a transfer price of £80 million. Although appointed captain by former Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Maguire's performance this season has been disappointing and his form is very worrying.
This season has arguably been the worst since Maguire joined Manchester United, and it has been suggested that Tenhag choose a new captain for United next season, which has put Maguire's position in the Manchester United first team under great threat.