Manchester United have climbed to third in the English Premier League after Arsenal’s loss to Leicester City on Sunday. This marks the first time in four years that United have been in the top three of the table, and it is a remarkable achievement for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side.
The Red Devils have been on a remarkable run of form since the start of the season, with a total of 12 wins and four draws in their last 16 matches. This has seen them climb from tenth in the table to third, leapfrogging Arsenal and Leicester City in the process.
The victory over Leicester was especially impressive, as it was a hard-fought win against a team that had been unbeaten in their last six matches. United were able to take the lead early on through a penalty from Bruno Fernandes, and they managed to hold on to their lead despite a late surge from Leicester.
The win has seen United move up to third in the table, and they are now just two points behind second-placed Manchester City. This is a remarkable achievement for Solskjaer’s side, and it shows that they are capable of competing with the best teams in the league.
It is also a testament to the hard work and dedication of the players and staff at Manchester United. They have worked tirelessly to turn their fortunes around, and it is now paying off with a top-three finish in sight.
The next few weeks will be crucial for United as they look to secure a top-three finish and qualify for the Champions League. With games against Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, and Manchester City still to come, it will be a tough task, but one that the Red Devils are more than capable of achieving.
It has been an impressive season for Manchester United, and their climb to third in the table after Arsenal’s loss is a testament to their hard work and commitment. With a top-three finish still within reach, it looks like it could be an even more successful season for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side.