Manchester United are a club in deep trouble right now.
Jose Mourinho’s men dropped points once again this weekend as they drew their Premier League clash vs Crystal Palace 0-0.
The goalless draw means the Red Devils are now seventh on the league table with 21 points and even qualifying for the Champions League next season looks to be a really tough job.
But no matter how poor Man United are in England but they have performed exceptionally well in the Champions League.
After beating Juventus, the Red Devils now have one foot in the knockout stages and a win against Young Boys this week would ensure that Jose Mourinho’s men move forward.
But according to ESPN, the Old Trafford outfit are finding it really hard to sell tickets for their UCL clash vs Young Boys.
Young Boys visit Old Trafford on Tuesday and the home club have a fear that there will be a number of empty seats inside the stadium.
🔴 Man United’s @PremierLeague position:
📈 14 points from 1st place
📉 13 points from 20th place
😳 Man United are now closer to the bottom of the @PremierLeague…than to the top. pic.twitter.com/cyUJeQDSU7
— SPORF (@Sporf) November 25, 2018
As per ESPN, “tickets priced between £45 and £58 are available in three of the four sides of the stadium for the game on Tuesday.”
But Manchester United are still offering tickets on general sale.
This comes as a striking contrast since Old Trafford has been packed during United’s domestic fixtures despite the club performing so poorly in the league.
But the scene is totally different for the European nights even after Manchester United being one of the favourites to reach the knockout stages.