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I think it's pointless to give Manchester United any confidence of coming out successfully from the group stage to the next stage, even Europa is not guarantee right now in this stage but I know that it's not a good thing to give up even when there is no hope. If Manchester United comes out of this creepy hole and make a good way to the Champions League, trust me they will go far after that because they will be the most luckiest team to come far after all the gimmick that is surrounding them.
Erik Ten need to do better and scold players when necessary, he is always defending Onana but I get his reason, he doesn't want to be judge for making bad decisions about the player he thinks was better than David De Gea but I still prefer De Gea over any goalkeeper that Manchester United and Ten Hag will bring to that team.
Anything is still possible and don't ignore it completely. If you're saying there's no point in putting any good faith in Manchester United in their remaining chances, then perhaps it would be good if they never entered the competition because they ultimately failed. Failing is not what they and every team want, but it is the result of the team's unsatisfactory performance. Of course there is a chance to improve it, but now things are very difficult.
Newcastle is also in the same situation, but Newcastle looks more convincing than Manchester United. If Newcastle and Manchester United fail, then the Premier League will only have two teams left in the round of 16, namely Manchester City and Arsenal.