da bet7k: GOAL assesses the best performers and biggest disappointments in a season to remember for Erik ten Hag's side
da betano casino: Manchester United got back to where they feel they belong this season, or at least closer to it. Erik ten Hag has overseen the club's instant return to the Champions League and delivered a first trophy in six years during his first campaign in charge.
He also ensured the team were competitive in all competitions, reaching the final of the FA Cup and doing themselves proud in their narrow defeat by Manchester City, while making it to the quarter-finals of the Europa League, beating Barcelona on the way.
There have also been some wonderful individual performances. Marcus Rashford has had the best season of his life, Bruno Fernandes has been remarkably consistent while Lisandro Martinez and Casemiro have been wonderful new signings.
There have also been a few shockers – we're looking at you David de Gea – and some horrendous defeats, such as the 7-0 thrashing by Liverpool and the shock 4-0 beating by Brentford. But overall it has been a positive season that fans will look back on fondly.
GOAL rates United's players after an eventful and exciting campaign…
Getty 28Jack Butland – N/A
Didn't play a minute of football after joining on loan from Crystal Palace in January.
AdvertisementGetty Images27Donny van de Beek – 2/10
The midfielder had had a torrid two seasons at the club and it was no case of third time lucky. He got very limited action despite having the best moments of his career under Ten Hag at Ajax, and just when it looked like he could get more regular football after the World Cup, he suffered a season-ending knee injury against Bournemouth.
Getty Images26Anthony Elanga – 3/10
Given very few opportunities after breaking through to the first team last season, but when he did get a chance he struggled to make an impact, scoring no goals and providing only two assists in 10 matches in all competitions.
He is likely to leave either on loan or permanently in the summer, which is a shame considering all the excitement around him last year.
Getty Images25Martin Dubravka – 3/10
Made just two appearances in a United shirt in the Carabao Cup before being recalled from his loan by Newcastle. That meant he was cup-tied and not allowed to play in the final against the Red Devils, but did at least earn a winners' medal.