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A pre-season chaos campaign potentially awaits Manchester United after their embarrassing draw with Huddersfield.
Scott McTominay's first game was canceled in the second half by Isaac Mbenza for the resilient Terriers, allowing them to make an unforgettable draw in their last Premier League home game.
The result condemns United in the Europa League next season after Chelsea's victory over Watford means that the top four is officially untraceable.
United are now likely to finish sixth, with Arsenal needing four points in their last two games to secure a finish over Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Although playing in the Europa League is already quite disappointing for United, his pre-season plans are likely to be put into chaos by the competition schedule in the secondary competition in Europe.
If United finish sixth, he will have to ask Man City to win the FA Cup. Otherwise, his Europa League season will start on 25 July.
Watford winning the Wembley final in May means he will be in second place in the group stage of the sixth ranked team.
This would mean that the start date of the United Europa League would run up against their pre-season tour plans, where Solskjaer had to travel to Australia, China, Singapore and Wales.
United should still play Perth Glory and Leeds United in Australia on July 13 and 17 respectively.
But now, the July 20 match against Inter Milan in Singapore is in danger, as is the shock with Tottenham Hotspur, which was scheduled to take place on July 25th.
The match against AC Milan Cardiff, scheduled for August 3, should not be affected.
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