After a shaky start to the season, mostly the loss to Brighton at home, 4-0 thrashing to Brentford and a 6-3 defeat to bitter rivals Manchester City, Erik ten Hag's Manchester United is finally coming good. After beating Antonio Conte's Tottenham Hotspur 2-0, the Red Devils followed it up with a 3-0 win over Sheriff Tiraspol. United hasn't won the Premier League title since legendary manager Alex Ferguson retired in 2013. But Ten Hag would not look to the future just yet.
The Dutch manager is tasked with a rebuilding job at Old Trafford and with the likes of Manchester City and Liverpool surging ahead, Erik ten Hag's first priority this season would be to get Champions League football at the Theatre Of Dreams. United sits in sixth place in the table, six points off reigning champion City. But with confidence-boosting wins against Liverpool, league leader Arsenal and Tottenham, Manchester United are climbing up the table.