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Manchester United quadruple chase 2022-2023: Red Devils’ quest for four trophies in a single season

Given the lean seasons that Manchester United have experienced recently, supporters of the club would have been content with any piece of silverware from the 2022/23 season.

But it’s mid-February and the Red Devils are incredibly in the running to win all four competitions, with new manager Erik ten Hag eyeing what would be a historic quadruple. No team in England has managed to win all three major domestic trophies, plus a European trophy.

Rivals Manchester City did their own quadruple in 2018/19, but that consisted of four domestic trophies, including the Community Shield. Outside of England, German side Bayern Munich won four trophies in 2012/13, including the Champions League and the one-off DFL-Supercup (the equivalent of the Community Shield).

Manchester United secured a famous treble in 1998/99 by winning the UEFA Champions League, the Premier League, and the FA Cup, but they were knocked out in the League Cup quarterfinals by Tottenham.

Looking back over half a century, Celtic’s famous Lisbon Lions (1966/67) bagged themselves five trophies in one season, including the European Cup (vs. Inter Milan), plus the Scottish league title, the Scottish Cup, the Scottish League Cup and the local Glasgow Cup.

The Red Devils have already clinched the Carabao Cup, defeating Newcastle United in the Wembley showpiece with a 2-0 victory. 

Below is a look at how Manchester United are faring so far in the other competitions of the 2022/23 campaign.

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Carabao Cup

Newcastle United fell to Ten Hag’s resurgent Red Devils at Wembley in late February, as a Casemiro header and a Sven Botman own goal sealed a 2-0 triumph. 

That victory ended a six-year trophy drought for the Old Trafford club, while Ten Hag became the first Dutch manager to win the three-handled English trophy. 

The club’s march to the first silverware of the season included winning all six matches by two goals or more. 

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Date Stage Opponent Result
Nov. 10 Third Round Aston Villa (H) W / 4-2
Dec. 21 Round of 16 Burnley (H) W / 2-0
Jan. 10

Quarterfinals

Charlton Athletic (H) W / 3-0
Jan. 25 Semifinals 1st Leg Nott’m Forest (A) W / 3-0
Feb. 1 Semifinals 2nd Leg Nott’m Forest (H) W / 2-0
Feb. 26 Final Newcastle W / 2-0

Europa League

  • Next match: Round of 16 (1st Leg)
  • Opponent: vs. Real Betis
  • Date: Thursday, March 9

After opening Europa League play with a home loss, Man United recovered to win the remaining five group stage matches. But it wasn’t enough to overcome Real Sociedad for first place in Group E, and the goal difference tiebreaker sent the second-place Red Devils into the Knockout Playoff round.

There they were drawn against Spain’s La Liga leaders Barcelona in the Knockout Playoffs with Man United claiming the 2-1 in the decisive second leg to win 3-2 on aggregate after a pulsating 2-2 at the Camp Nou.

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Date Stage Opponent Result
Sept. 8 Group Stage (Group E) Real Sociedad (H) L / 1-0
Sept. 15 Group Stage (Group E) Sheriff Tiraspol (A) W / 2-0
Oct. 6 Group Stage (Group E) Omonia Nicosia (A) W / 3-2
Oct. 13 Group Stage (Group E) Omonia Nicosia (H) W / 1-0
Oct. 27 Group Stage (Group E) Sheriff Tiraspol (H) W / 3-0
Nov. 3 Group Stage (Group E) Real Sociedad (A) W / 1-0
Feb. 16 Knockout Playoff 1st Leg Barcelona (A) D / 2-2
Feb. 23 Knockout Playoff 2nd Leg Barcelona (H) W / 2-1
March 9 Round of 16 1st Leg Real Betis (H) TBD
March 16 Round of 16 2nd Leg Real Betis (A) TBD

FA Cup

  • Next match: Round of 16
  • Opponent: vs. West Ham
  • Date: Wednesday, March 1

Manchester United has benefited from a favourable draw in this competition with three consecutive home games, including the upcoming last-16 match against struggling West Ham on March 1. 

Rivals Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur are the only other ‘Big Six’ clubs remaining in the competition at this stage, making the Red Devils one of the favorites to win the trophy.

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Date Stage Opponent Result
Jan. 6 Third Round Everton (H) W / 3-1
Jan. 28 Fourth Round Reading (H) W / 3-1
Mar. 1 Round of 16 West Ham (H) TBD

Premier League

  • Next match: Matchday 25 of 38
  • Opponent: at Liverpool
  • Date: Sunday, March 5

This is the toughest assignment remaining for Manchester United given they have ground to make up, and two strong teams ahead of them in Arsenal and Manchester City with no direct matchups remaining against either side.

If Man United are to win their first Premier League title in 10 years (since 2012/13), they will have to survive tough road trips to Liverpool, Newcastle, and Tottenham, in addition to a home game against Chelsea.

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Matchday Date Match Result Table
Position
Points
from 1st
Title
Probability
24 Sun, Feb. 19 vs. Leicester City W / 3-0 3rd 5 pts 4%
25 Sun, Mar. 5 at Liverpool        
26 Sat, Mar. 11 vs Southampton        
27 Sun, Mar. 19 at Brighton        
28 Sun, Apr. 2 at Newcastle        
29 Wed, Apr. 5 vs Brentford        
30 Sat, Apr. 8 vs Everton        
31 Sat, Apr. 15 at Nott’m Forest        
32 Sat, Apr. 22 vs Chelsea        
33 Sun, Apr. 27 at Tottenham        
34 Sun, Apr. 30 vs Aston Villa        
35 Sat, May 6 at West Ham        
36 Sat, May 13 vs Wolves        
37 Sat, May 20 at Bournemouth        
38 Sun, May 28 vs Fulham        

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