Manchester United Enter Season’s Final Month with Chance to Win Four Trophies
Alejandro Garnacho is chasing history, sitting on 20 assists with 5 matches to go. One more will break Henry and KDB's PL record.
Manchester United stand on the brink of a potentially era-defining conclusion to the 2025–26 campaign. With 82 points and a commanding seven-point lead over Arsenal heading into the final five Premier League matches, Rúben Amorim’s side are now favourites to deliver the club’s first league title since 2013. The transformation has been remarkable, blending high-tempo attacking football with a defensive solidity rarely seen at Old Trafford in the last decade.
United have already secured one trophy this season, dismantling Chelsea 3–0 at Wembley in February to lift the Carabao Cup. They will meet the same opponent again on May 16th, this time in the FA Cup Final, as Amorim attempts to add a second domestic title and move one step closer to a historic treble.
In Europe, United carry a 1–0 aggregate lead into the away leg of their Europa League Semi-Final against SC Braga. Victory would send them to Dublin to face either Sevilla or Eintracht Frankfurt—Sevilla currently hold a narrow 1–0 advantage, setting the stage for a potentially classic final.
Individually, one storyline dominates the league run-in: Alejandro Garnacho sits on 20 Premier League assists, just one shy of breaking the all-time record jointly held by Kevin De Bruyne and Thierry Henry. With United’s front line in rampant form, few would bet against the 21-year-old etching his name into the history books.
With trophies on multiple fronts within reach, momentum high, and the squad in full belief, Manchester United enter May with everything to play for—and the chance to deliver one of the club’s greatest seasons of the modern era.