Erik ten Hag has pledged to keep fighting for
Champions League qualification but is “realistic” about the difficult task facing injury-hit
Manchester United. After winning the Carabao Cup during a promising first campaign in charge, things have gone downhill this term and the Red Devils’ hopes of returning to the continent’s top competition are fading. Thursday’s trip to
Chelsea is one of nine matches remaining for sixth-placed United, who are 11 points behind Aston Villa in fourth and nine behind
Tottenham in what could prove a fifth and final qualification spot. READ | John Townley's Aston Villa player ratings after 4-1 defeat at Man City READ | Why Emi Martinez is missing from Aston Villa's starting XI for Man City clash Saturday’s alarming 1-1 draw at Brentford provided the latest blow to their Champions League hopes in a poor season that has seen Ten Hag’s men ravaged by injuries. “I have high standards and I would be disappointed if we didn’t qualify,” the United manager said. “I know it will be very difficult because we are not in a good position. “But we want to win every game, that is the standard we have here among each other. We will keep going and keep believing in those standards. That will be the approach in every game. “We will keep fighting until the end. I know we are not in a good position. We have to catch up. “Also I know we have had a lot of problems so I am a realistic man also. “In a competition that is so competitive and the teams are so close in terms of levels with each other then also you need the players to be available.” Will Villa finish fourth? Tell us HERE