United finished sixth last season in the Premier League to miss out on playing in Europe's elite competition and have made a woeful start to this campaign, losing to Brighton and being humbled 4-0 by Brentford.
Which clubs are likely to be crowned Champions this season? 1. Liverpool: You cannot rule out Jurgen Klopp's men again. They stormed through the competition last season to win it.
Extra-time goals from Marcos Llorente and Alvaro Morata condemned the Reds to a 3-2 defeat on the night and 4-2 on aggregates after the first leg had ended 1-0 in favour of the La Liga side.
In the legendary final in Istanbul in 2005, the regular season ended with a score of 3: 3, and later the Reds won on penalties. While in the second final in 2007 in Athens, the result was 2: 1 for the Rossoneri.
As we all know, the most important thing in football is goals and we've seen an awful lot of them as the elite attackers in Europe treated us to all manner of finishers, whether finessed or frantically fumbled home.
On Sunday , Udinese will host Juventus, so the victory of the away team in Mozzartbet is paid with the odds of 1.52, Napoli is the favorite of the round with odds of 1.28 against the returnees to the elite Venezia.
In contrast, France's Ligue 1 successfully transitioned to an 18-team league this season, a move that received widespread support among its clubs back in 2021.
Sevilla have only lost to Las Palmas and Almeria this season, and they will be looking to secure their third win from 17 in Europe's elite competition.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang notched his 33rd goal in just 50 appearances for Arsenal as they started the new Premier League season with a 1-0 win at Newcastle on Sunday.
Kepa Arrizabalaga has enjoyed arguably his best season since his then club-record £72.5million transfer in the summer on 2018, but he had rarely threatened to live up to the standards set by his elite predecessors Petr Cech and Thibaut Courtois