Ralf Rangnick’s side dropped points in the Premier League yet again, as they were held to a 2-2 draw by Aston Villa at Villa Park on Saturday. Bruno Fernandes’ brace had put Manchester United in the driving seat, but a late comeback from Steven Gerrard’s side saw the two teams share the spoils.
The draw means United remain seventh in the Premier League table, with 32 points from 20 games. However, the dropped points at Villa Park is another blow to their hopes of finishing in the top four. They trail fourth-placed West Ham by five points, albeit with a game in hand.
Lindelof has conceded that the Red Devils are not happy with their position in the table, insisting that the players are working to set the record straight. The defender told Sky Sports (via Manchester Evening News) in this regard:
There have been suggestions that several players are not in good spirits under interim manager Ralf Rangnick. Lindelof, though, has said that the players continue to stick together despite recent results. He said:
Manchester United face Brentford in the Premier League next
Manchester United will hope to bounce back from their draw against Aston Villa when they lock horns with Brentford. The Red Devils will take on Thomas Frank’s side in the Premier League on Wednesday.
A win against Brentford would see Ralf Rangnick’s side go level on points with fifth-placed Arsenal and two points off West Ham.
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