Thursday, 7 August 2014

Who else will finish in the top four?

Who else will finish in the top four?


Herrera: where's his best spot?
Manchester City, Liverpool and 

Arsenalcomplete my top four because I don’t think Man United – who I have finishing fifth, ahead of Tottenham and Everton – have strengthened enough, at least not yet, to break back in.
Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs alluded to the fact last season that United don’t have a risk-taking midfield passer and they still don’t have that player, someone like Steven Gerrard at Liverpool who pings the ball forward, short or long, and makes a difference. Ander Herrera could be that player, but after catching glimpses of United’s International Champions Cup game with Liverpool, I am still not sure what his best position is.
Plus, Louis van Gaal has to decide whether Phil Jones and Chris Smalling are good enough to play at the back for his club and, if they’re not, get one or two others in. So there are question marks over United but, of course, they could splash £100million over the next few weeks and get right back in the top-four mix.

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