Jammu & Kashmir, March 7 -- Manchester United's woes seem never-ending, extending across both European and domestic competitions. Their Champions League exit is fresh in the memory, with four defeats highlighting their tactical naivety and individual errors.

In the Premier League, a mid-table position reflects inconsistency and a toothless attack. While glimpses of attacking flair emerge, they're overshadowed by defensive frailties and midfield shortcomings. Bruno Fernandes, once their talisman, appears jaded. Rasmus Hojlund and Mason Mount haven't lived up to their hefty price tags. The shadow of Sir Alex Ferguson's era looms large, a constant reminder of their trophyless years since 2017.

While it's too early to definitively say Ten H...