Incredible XI of MU misfits and deadwood that would still beat Amorim’s flops

Manchester United experiences their worst domestic campaign in the modern history of the club.

But while their team of wrestlers is aligning in the 16th in the Premier League, there are the stars of a team that shines elsewhere.

In the past seasons it felt as if the key to success for Man Utd players Man Utd left, with so many stars who have left Old Trafford who made an impression elsewhere.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka showed what a united farewell can do for you on Sunday when he played a major role in both goals against his former club when West Ham jumped the Red Devils with a 2-0 win.

And he is not the only one who excels elsewhere.

You could even make a whole starting XI of players who have exchanged man Utd for greener meadows.

Kristal Palace -goalkeeper Dean Henderson left Man Utd looking for first team finances in 2023, now he is the first choice of the Eagle and he is about to play in an FA Cup final.

In the meantime, United has been littered with problems between the sticks while Andre Onana continues to struggle since his arrival of £ 47 million from Inter Milan.

At Full-Back, the Misfit XI was able to leave the player of West Ham of the season Wan Bissaka and January Tyrell Malacia.

Malacia joined PSV on loan in the winter window and jumped from a 16th place United team to one side in a title race, with Eindhoven only one point behind competition leaders Ajax in the Eredivisie.

Villarreal-back duo Eric Bailly and Willy Kambwala would make up for the rest of the back line, with the couple on the edge of earning Champions League football with the La Liga Club this season.

The heart of midfield would be occupied by the unheat the nickname 'McFred' – a few that was mocked during their time at Old Trafford.

Now the Brazilian Fred is high in the Turkish league in Fenerbahce under the management of Jose Mourinho, where he scored more with five league goals this season than the United Frontman Rasmus Hojlund.

As for McTominay – he has been a revelation in Napoli under Antonio Conte.

Napoli leads Serie A with two more games and Mctominay has achieved 11 league goals and four assists in the heart of their midfield.

Wingers Antony and Anthony Elanga would offer width in the improvised XI, given their success away from the Theater of Dreams this season.

Elanga has been one of the most important players in Nottingham Forest, because they have done a push for Champions League football – and he even ran against Man Utd last month.

While £ 82 million 'flop' Antony sees much closer when matching his price tag with Real Betis in Spain.

Since he was loaned in January, a movement that many Betis fans hope to be made permanently, Antony had weighed crucial goals such as the side battle of Manuel Pellegrini for a place in the Champions League places.

A front two could consist of two of United's own Academy products.

Marcus Rashford is a man who has been transformed into Aston Villa – for his hamstring injury – and has made the decision to lend it, look beyond.

Rashford has collected 10 target contributions in 17 performances for the Villans, who do this in a quarterfinals of the Champions League and huge clashes with Manchester City and Chelsea.

Working together Rashford is said to be Mason Greenwood, who ruled his career in France with Marseille.

Only Ousmane Dembele scored more goals this season than Greenwood in Ligue 1, with the one -off English international who found the back of the net 19 times.

Although his goals have not been in vain, Marseille will return to the Champions League next season.

It seems that Manchester United has become a vast football player Recycling Center that buys good players and makes them bad before they sell bad players who will be good again.

Even Ruben Amorim seems to be confused why things don't click in front of his side, claiming that it is not the players' fault.

Apparently to stop threatingly if he can't turn it around, Amorim said: “I don't want to talk about the players. I'm talking about myself and the culture in the club and the culture in the team. I have that feeling.

“We have to change that and we must be really strong in the summer and be brave.

“Because we don't have season next year. If the feeling is still there, we have to give the space to different people.

“So it's a big problem that we have here at the club. It is a decisive moment in the history of the club. We have to tackle that.”

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