Season 2 - January To May
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Success - it's all Ryan Giggs has ever known. 13 Premier League titles with Manchester United across 20 seasons and 900 games; 2 Champions League trophies in Barcelona and Moscow, and countless other accolades in one of the glittering careers of our lifetimes. And as a manager, the success just didn't stop. In his first season as manager of United, he won the Premier League by a comfortable margin. In his second season, he's on track for another trophy - or four. Leading the league, into the Champions League knockout round and facing off against West Ham in the League Cup semi-finals - this could be another phenomenally succesful season.
Transfers
There wasn't much action in the January transfer window for United, with the declining form of Michael Carrick causing the purchase of young Argentine midfielder Gaston Gil Romero. Phil Jones was the sole departee, leaving to Everton for £10 million, meaning that Jesus Vallejo will act as the fourth choice centre back behind Smalling, Stones and Rojo.
Results - Part 1
The New Year started extremely well for United, winning their first three games with ease. A major hiccup came on the road against Arsenal, conceding 4 goals for the first time in Giggs' tenure, but they bounced back by going the next 10 games unbeaten, only ended by a narrow defeat in an away Manchester Derby. The run included wins over Nottingham Forest and Ipswich in the FA Cup, advancing to the Sixth Round, and more importantly, a 3-1 aggregate win in the League Cup semi-final, meaning they would play Everton in the final. The last game before that match was the crucial away leg of the Champions League First Knockout Round. After a shaky start, a hat trick from Memphis Depay gave them 4 invaluable away goals and a goal advantage going into the home leg at Old Trafford. But now, the League Cup Final.
League Cup Final - Manchester United vs Everton
John Stones, playing against his former club, made an inexperienced, costly error in the 20th minute and he could only look on in shame as his ex-teammate Leighton Baines dutifully converted the penalty. United had the bulk of the play all day, and in the 73rd minute, wonderkid Memphis Depay equalised with a great shot from across the body, courtesy of a great cross from Adnan Januzaj. Andre Ayew of the Toffees saw red just 3 minutes later, and the Red Devils looked set to take control of the match, but couldn't do so in the final 15 minutes. Extra time ensued, with Everton barely holding on, and by the 119th minute, it seemed the game would fall to the lottery of penalties. Enter 18 year old Richairo Zivkovic. A metre can be all the difference in football, and the metre Zivkovic gained on his opponent was enough to give him the shot, and the goal. The calls of offside were drowned out by the United fans - the first trophy had arrived.
Results - Part 2
United were relatively shaky coming out of the League Cup success, drawing their next 2 games and causing some added fixture congestion with an FA Cup replay needed against Stoke. They bounced back however, winning 4-0 against Newcastle, beating Chelsea on the road and making no meal of their Champions League home leg with a 5-0 demolition of Shakhtar. In the quarter finals however, they were drawn against Barcelona - shit.
United had a very bad preparation for the away leg of that fixture, having lost to Spurs 2-0, but still managed to nab a 3-3 draw at Camp Nou thanks to a superhuman effort from Juan Mata. In the home leg, Robin van Persie was the star and against all the odds, Barcelona were out of the comp and United were in the semis - against Benfica.
After beating Barca, United had the small matter of an FA Cup semi final against Southampton, and won in a professional manner 1-0. In the away leg of the Champions League semi final, they put all illusions of complacency behind them and won 4-1. The final was all but secure. There was no way United could stuff this up.
UEFA Champions League Semi Final Leg 2 - Manchester United vs SL Benfica
I bet you thought United had fucked it up, didn't you?
No way Jose. Coming into the game with a 4-1 lead, United did not mess about, scoring 5 goals in the first half hour including a hat trick to Wayne Rooney, who in the end scored four. At half time, they had a 5-1 lead and a 9-2 lead on aggregate. Rooney's fourth and van Persie's goal gave them a whopping 11-2 win. Watch out Chelsea. UCL Final, here they come.
Results - Part 3
The final three games of the season yielded three wins, although Giggs' mind was firmly on the upcoming double header against Chelsea. First, the FA Cup Final and then the Champions League Final.
The end league table, and whether or not United have gone back-to-back, will be revealed after those 2 results.
FA Cup Final - Manchester United vs Chelsea
They say Thibaut Courtois still hasn't woken up yet. Three goals in the first 15 minutes of the match sucked the life out of the Blues, with a consolation goal from Willian making no difference. Captain Robin van Persie wound back the years with a stellar performance up front, and heading into the Champions League decider, the Red Devils will have to be considered favourites.
UEFA Champions League Final - Manchester United vs Chelsea
This night at San Siro will be remembered for years, and if Richairo Zivkovic is still kicking a ball around Old Trafford in 10 years time, this will be the game that made him a United legend. In the 63rd minute, struggling captain Robin van Persie comes off with injury. Chelsea are 1-0 up, and are dominating the match. The spark and verve of the FA Cup Final win is seemingly gone. Enter Richairo Zivkovic.
The pacy, young Dutch striker took advantage of tired legs, scoring twice in the last half hour as John Terry's legs failed him yet again in a Champions League final. The fans watched in awe as this young upstart did what van Persie and Rooney couldn't. Zivkovic had delivered them a dream.
The Champions League trophy was finally returning to Manchester.
League Table
Did you expect anything less. Manchester United, champions of England, champions of the Football Association, champions of the Football League and champions of Europe. The perfect season.
A phenomenal 96 goals fired United to their second consecutive Premier League title, beating the hapless Chelsea who have finished runner-up to the Devils in not one, not two, but three competitions. Everton were the surprise packet, finishing 3rd, whilst Liverpool finished a dismal 9th and have serious question marks as to whether or not they qualify as "Top 6". United certainly do. In fact, they might soon be a "Top 1."
Player Performance
As you can see, the wingers dominated this season, with Memphis Depay and Juan Mata posting the highest average ratings of the team. Depay alone contributed 47 goals, whilst Mata contributed 28 despite playing only 35 games. Adnan Januzaj, deputy to both, was the next best. Robin van Persie, Wayne Rooney and Richairo Zivkovic all had great seasons up front, with the latter filling in when the two former fell to injury. Van Persie top scored with 28, followed by Depay (27), Zivkovic (24) and Rooney (23) whilst cup starter James Wilson had an impressive haul of 14 in 24 games. Angel Di Maria was one of the heartbeats of the side in central midfield, whilst cheap-as-chips Gino Peruzzi defied expectations, playing an impressive 36 games and outperforming the designated starter Nathaniel Clyne.
United players picked up two of the Premier League's awards, with Memphis Depay being awarded the PWA Footballer of the Year award after sweeping all in his path. The Dutch left winger stepped it up after a breakout season in 2014/15, and can now rightly be considered one of the best in England.
His compatriot Richairo Zivkovic was also justly awarded Young Player of the Year, after filling in commendably for Rooney and van Persie, going on to outscore the former with 24 goals for the season, 16 of which were in the Premier League. He follows in the footsteps of Memphis Depay, so who knows? Could Zivkovic be Footballer of the Year next season?
There were cries of outrage from United fans at the release of the Premier League Team of the Season, with just two Red Devils making an appearance in the squad. Memphis Depay and David De Gea were worthy entries, but many argued Angel Di Maria deserved a spot in the midfield over Willian, and that Gino Peruzzi had a better season that Jon Flanagan.
Probably the best individual achievement from a player, only Lionel Messi could put his hand up and say he had a better season that Memphis Depay with the 22 year old Dutch winger being adjudged better than Luis Suarez, better than Cristiano Ronaldo and better than Arjen Robben to be named runner-up in the Best Player in Europe award.
The second screenshot, which isn't labelled, is for another of his growing list of accolades. After destroying Shakhtar, humbling Barcelona and aiding in the final win over Chelsea, Depay was adjudged the Best Player in the Champions League. This kid.
Finally, there were the club awards. The Fan's Player of the Year was a complete no-brainer, with Memphis Depay getting 78% of the vote with his closest competitor being the most improved Richairo Zivkovic, who had 15% of the vote.
The Fan's Best Eleven, however, was the surprising thing come awards night. Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie were the starting strikers, meaning no room for Zivkovic, whilst Mata and Depay were predictably the wingers. De Gea in goals, Smalling, Rojo and Peruzzi in defence - predictable. Then, there was left back. David Alaba was the big money signing, playing 47 games including all the finals. But the fans have a certain cult following for Daley Blind, and so the Dutch left back was given a spot after a not so shabby season. Martin Odegaard was another shock entry, playing just over 20 games, but the form of Michael Carrick and Ander Herrera persuaded the fans of United to give him a spot in the Overall Best Eleven.
What's To Come
OK guys, we finally move on to the regular, normal story format. It's been hard for me to muster the commitment and motivation to due these 3 updates, but now they're out of the way, and I can go back to what I'm good at - regular updates. Detail, aesthetics and content will be my main goals. I'm looking to give you guys on Scout the best story possible. I hope you look forward to season 3 as much as I am.