Manchester United and Chelsea are dealing with their respective issues and seem to be gradually overcoming them. The situation appears more promising for Chelsea because Manchester United continues to face criticism from not only the board of directors but also the coach and the players. Securing a spot in the Europa League for the next season wouldn't be a bad outcome for them.
Chelsea is starting to show signs of improvement. In their recent matches, it's evident that Chelsea's playing style has evolved, and they can now hold their ground against top teams like Arsenal. We're aware that Arsenal remains undefeated in the EPL this season, and Chelsea managed to secure a 2-2 draw, taking the lead with two goals.
On the other hand, Manchester United is still struggling to find their best form. The issues aren't just confined to the pitch; troubles in administration and the club's official matters are exacerbating the situation. Personally, I'm not confident that Manchester United can bounce back in the coming weeks. My assumption is that it might take another 3 to 6 months to witness Manchester United return to their former glory. Let's hope that the Gazler family understands what needs to be done to improve Manchester United's performance.