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2016–17 Manchester United F.C. season

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Manchester United 2016–17 football season
Manchester United
2016–17 season
Manchester United team for the Europa League game againstRostov, 9 March 2017
Co-chairmenJoel andAvram Glazer
ManagerJosé Mourinho
StadiumOld Trafford
Premier League6th
FA CupQuarter-finals
EFL CupWinners
UEFA Europa LeagueWinners
Community ShieldWinners
Top goalscorerLeague:Zlatan Ibrahimović (17)
All: Zlatan Ibrahimović (28)
Highest home attendance75,397
(vs.West Bromwich Albion,
1 April)
Lowest home attendance58,179
(vs.Zorya Luhansk,
29 September)
Average home league attendance75,290

The 2016–17 season wasManchester United's 25th season in thePremier League, and their 42nd consecutive season in the top-flight ofEnglish football. Following the departure ofLouis van Gaal at the end of the previous season, the club signed formerPorto,Chelsea,Inter Milan andReal Madrid managerJosé Mourinho on a three-year contract, with the option of a further year.

As winners of theprevious season'sFA Cup, they faced Premier League winnersLeicester City in the2016 FA Community Shield, with United prevailing 2–1 to win the first trophy of the season.[1] On 26 February 2017, the club won their second trophy of the campaign, beating Southampton 3–2 in theEFL Cup Final.[2] Although they missed out on qualifying for the2017–18 UEFA Champions League via league position, having finished in sixth place, they qualified as Europa League winners, beating Ajax 2–0 in theEuropa League Final on 24 May 2017.[3] That triumph also made United the fifth team to have wonall three main European club trophies.

Pre-season and friendlies

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See also:2016 International Champions Cup

United preceded their 2016–17 campaign with a friendly againstWigan, a tour of China,[4] a friendly in Sweden facing Turkish clubGalatasaray in the 2016SuperGame, and Wayne Rooney's testimonial match between Manchester United andEverton at Old Trafford.[5] The season concluded withMichael Carrick's testimonial on 4 June between United players of the2008 European Double-winning side (plusDimitar Berbatov, who joined the club during thefollowing transfer window, and Michael's brother, Graeme Carrick) and an all-star team picked by Carrick, both teams respectively managed bySir Alex Ferguson andHarry Redknapp, Carrick's first manager as a professional footballer.[6][7]

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendance
16 July 2016Wigan AthleticA2–0Keane 49',Pereira 58'13,314[8]
22 July 2016Borussia DortmundN1–4Mkhitaryan 59'38,285
25 July 2016Manchester CityNMatch cancelled due to inadequate playing conditions
30 July 2016GalatasarayN5–2Ibrahimović 4',Rooney (2) 55', 58' (pen.),Fellaini 62',Mata 74'30,200
3 August 2016EvertonH0–058,597[9]
4 June 2017Michael Carrick XIH2–2Vidić 28',Carrick 82'70,027

FA Community Shield

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Main article:2016 FA Community Shield

As a result of winning the2015–16 FA Cup, Manchester United facedLeicester City, who won the2015–16 Premier League, in their 30thFA Community Shield appearance. Manchester United won the match to claim their 21st Community Shield (including four shared titles).[10]

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendance
7 August 2016Leicester CityN2–1Lingard 32',Ibrahimović 83'85,437

Premier League

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Main article:2016–17 Premier League

The Premier League season kicked off on 13 August and concluded on 21 May.[11] United went undefeated for a season-record 25 matches between October and May, although 12 of them were draws.

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendanceLeague
position
14 August 2016BournemouthA3–1Mata 40',Rooney 59',Ibrahimović 64'11,3551st
19 August 2016SouthamptonH2–0Ibrahimović (2) 36', 52' (pen.)75,3261st
27 August 2016Hull CityA1–0Rashford 90+2'24,5602nd
10 September 2016Manchester CityH1–2Ibrahimović 42'75,2723rd
18 September 2016WatfordA1–3Rashford 62'21,1187th
24 September 2016Leicester CityH4–1Smalling 22',Mata 37',Rashford 40',Pogba 42'75,2566th
2 October 2016Stoke CityH1–1Martial 69'75,2516th
17 October 2016LiverpoolA0–052,7697th
23 October 2016ChelseaA0–441,4247th
29 October 2016BurnleyH0–075,3258th
6 November 2016Swansea CityA3–1Pogba 15',Ibrahimović (2) 21', 33'20,9386th
19 November 2016ArsenalH1–1Mata 68'75,2646th
27 November 2016West Ham UnitedH1–1Ibrahimović 21'75,3146th
4 December 2016EvertonA1–1Ibrahimović 42'39,5506th
11 December 2016Tottenham HotspurH1–0Mkhitaryan 29'75,2716th
14 December 2016Crystal PalaceA2–1Pogba 45+2',Ibrahimović 88'25,5476th
17 December 2016West Bromwich AlbionA2–0Ibrahimović (2) 5', 56'26,3086th
26 December 2016SunderlandH3–1Blind 39',Ibrahimović 82',Mkhitaryan 86'75,3256th
31 December 2016MiddlesbroughH2–1Martial 85',Pogba 86'75,3146th
2 January 2017West Ham UnitedA2–0Mata 63',Ibrahimović 78'56,9966th
15 January 2017LiverpoolH1–1Ibrahimović 84'75,2766th
21 January 2017Stoke CityA1–1Rooney 90+4'27,4236th
1 February 2017Hull CityH0–075,2976th
5 February 2017Leicester CityA3–0Mkhitaryan 42',Ibrahimović 44',Mata 49'32,0726th
11 February 2017WatfordH2–0Mata 32',Martial 60'75,3016th
4 March 2017BournemouthH1–1Rojo 23'75,2456th
19 March 2017MiddlesbroughA3–1Fellaini 30',Lingard 62',Valencia 90+3'32,6895th
1 April 2017West Bromwich AlbionH0–075,3975th
4 April 2017EvertonH1–1Ibrahimović 90+4' (pen.)75,2726th
9 April 2017SunderlandA3–0Ibrahimović 30',Mkhitaryan 46',Rashford 89'43,7795th
16 April 2017ChelseaH2–0Rashford 7',Herrera 49'75,2725th
23 April 2017BurnleyA2–0Martial 21',Rooney 39'21,8705th
27 April 2017Manchester CityA0–054,1765th
30 April 2017Swansea CityH1–1Rooney 45+3' (pen.)75,2715th
7 May 2017ArsenalA0–260,0555th
14 May 2017Tottenham HotspurA1–2Rooney 71'31,8486th
17 May 2017SouthamptonA0–031,4256th
21 May 2017Crystal PalaceH2–0Harrop 15',Pogba 19'75,2546th
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
4Liverpool38221067842+3676Qualification for theChampions League play-off round
5Arsenal3823697744+3375Qualification for theEuropa League group stage[a]
6Manchester United38181555429+2569Qualification for theChampions League group stage[b]
7Everton381710116244+1861Qualification for theEuropa League third qualifying round[c]
8Southampton381210164148−746
Source:Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Play-offs (only if needed to decide champion, teams for relegation or teams for UEFA competitions).[12][13]
Notes:
  1. ^Arsenal qualified for theEuropa League group stage by winning the2016–17 FA Cup. As they had also qualified there by the virtue of their league position (5th), this spot was passed to the next-highest ranked team (6th),Manchester United.
  2. ^Manchester United qualified for theChampions League group stage by winning the2016–17 UEFA Europa League. Based on their league position (6th), they would have received the spot above to enter theEuropa League group stage. This spot was vacated without replacement as per UEFA regulations.
  3. ^Manchester United, winners of the2016–17 EFL Cup, initially attained a spot in theEuropa League third qualifying round. That was passed to the next-highest ranked team in the league not already qualified for UEFA competitions (7th-placedEverton).

FA Cup

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Main article:2016–17 FA Cup

Manchester United entered theFA Cup in the third round with the other Premier League clubs, as well as those from theChampionship. The third round draw was made on 5 December and it drew United with a home tie against Championship sideReading, managed byJaap Stam, who returned to Old Trafford for the first time since leaving United in 2001 after a three-year spell.[14] United cruised to a 4–0 victory on 7 January with first-half goals fromWayne Rooney – who equalledBobby Charlton's 249-goal record for the club in the process,Anthony Martial and a second-half brace fromMarcus Rashford. League One championsWigan Athletic, managed byWarren Joyce who left hisManchester United Under-23 coaching role in November to join Wigan, were drawn as United's fourth round opponents on 9 January for another home tie.[15] United beat the Latics 4–0 and were subsequently drawn away to Championship sideBlackburn Rovers in the fifth round. United came from behind to secure a 2–1 victory, thanks to goals fromMarcus Rashford and substituteZlatan Ibrahimović. In the quarter-finals, United were drawn away toPremier League rivalsChelsea. In a fiercely contested game,Ander Herrera was sent off andN'Golo Kanté scored the winning goal to end Manchester United's defence of theFA Cup.

DateRoundOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendance
7 January 2017Round 3ReadingH4–0Rooney 7',Martial 15',Rashford (2) 75', 79'74,396
29 January 2017Round 4Wigan AthleticH4–0Fellaini 44',Smalling 57',Mkhitaryan 74',Schweinsteiger 81'75,229
19 February 2017Round 5Blackburn RoversA2–1Rashford 27',Ibrahimović 75'23,130
13 March 2017Quarter-finalsChelseaA0–140,801

EFL Cup

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Main article:2016–17 EFL Cup

As one of seven English clubs who qualified for European competition in the 2015–16 season, United received a bye to the third round of theEFL Cup, the draw for which took place on 24 August 2016. United were drawn away against Northampton Town. The match was played 21 September 2016 and Manchester United won 3–1; Michael Carrick opened the scoring in the 17th minute, but Northampton'sAlex Revell equalised from the penalty spot shortly before half-time. However, goals from Ander Herrera and Marcus Rashford midway through the second half secured the win for United. The draw for the fourth round took place shortly after the match and United were drawn at home against rivals Manchester City. The game was played on 26 October 2016 with the Reds winning 1–0 via Juan Mata's goal in the 54th minute.

Manchester United were again drawn at home in the fifth round, this time against West Ham, and United cruised to a 4–1 win, with two goals each for Zlatan Ibrahimović and Anthony Martial. Former Manchester United youth playerAshley Fletcher scored the only goal for the Hammers in the 35th minute. The draw for the semi–finals saw United paired with Hull City. The first leg was played at Old Trafford on 10 January 2017, with Mata and substitute Marouane Fellaini giving United a 2–0 win. Two weeks later, United lost the second leg at theKCOM Stadium 2–1 but progressed to the final 3–2 on aggregate.

Their opponents in the final, played on 26 February, wereSouthampton, who had beaten Liverpool in the semi-finals. Ibrahimović and Lingard gave United a 2–0 lead, only forManolo Gabbiadini to level the scores with a goal on either side of the half-time break; however, Ibrahimović scored in the 87th minute to give United a 3–2 victory.

DateRoundOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendance
21 September 2016Round 3Northampton TownA3–1Carrick 17',Herrera 68',Rashford 75'7,798
26 October 2016Round 4Manchester CityH1–0Mata 54'74,196
30 November 2016Round 5West Ham UnitedH4–1Ibrahimović (2) 2', 90+3',Martial (2) 48', 62'65,269
10 January 2017Semi-finals
First leg
Hull CityH2–0Mata 56',Fellaini 87'65,798
26 January 2017Semi-finals
Second leg
Hull CityA1–2Pogba 66'16,831
26 February 2017FinalSouthamptonN3–2Ibrahimović (2) 19', 87',Lingard 38'85,264

UEFA Europa League

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Group stage

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Main article:2016–17 UEFA Europa League group stage
Manchester United players before the game against Zorya Luhansk in September 2016

AsFA Cup winners, United entered theEuropa League at the group stage. The draw took place on 26 August 2016 and saw United paired with Turkish league runners-upFenerbahçe, Dutch cup winnersFeyenoord and the fourth-placed team from the Ukrainian league,Zorya Luhansk. They had met Fenerbahçe in Europe twice before (1996–97 and2004–05) and Feyenoord once before (1997–98). The fixture schedule saw United first head to the Netherlands to play Feyenoord on 15 September, then a home game against Zorya Luhansk two weeks later, followed by a double-header against Fenerbahçe, first at home then away. The programme then closed with the return games against Feyenoord and Zorya Luhansk. Due to thewar in Donbas, the away game against Zorya Luhansk was played atChornomorets Stadium inOdesa.

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendanceGroup
position
15 September 2016FeyenoordA0–131,0004th
29 September 2016Zorya LuhanskH1–0Ibrahimović 69'58,1793rd
20 October 2016FenerbahçeH4–1Pogba (2) 31' (pen.), 45+2',Martial 34' (pen.),Lingard 48'73,0632nd
3 November 2016FenerbahçeA1–2Rooney 89'35,3783rd
24 November 2016FeyenoordH4–0Rooney 35',Mata 69',Jones 75' (o.g.),Lingard 90+2'64,6282nd
8 December 2016Zorya LuhanskA2–0Mkhitaryan 48',Ibrahimović 88'25,9002nd

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1TurkeyFenerbahçe641186+213Advance toknockout phase
2EnglandManchester United6402124+812
3NetherlandsFeyenoord621337−47
4UkraineZorya Luhansk602428−62
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers

Knockout phase

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Main article:2016–17 UEFA Europa League knockout phase
Manchester United players before the game against Celta Vigo in May 2017

The draw for the round of 32 was made on 12 December, with Manchester United drawn against French sideSaint-Étienne, who finished top of group C. The tie saw Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba come up against his elder brother,Florentin, who plays as a defender for the French side. Manchester United's only previous meeting with Saint-Étienne came in the first round of the1977–78 European Cup Winners' Cup; the second leg was played atHome Park inPlymouth after Manchester United were banned from playing within 200 kilometres (120 mi) of Old Trafford, following crowd trouble at the first leg in Saint-Étienne.[16] The home tie saw Zlatan Ibrahimović score his maiden hat-trick for the club, while a goal from Henrikh Mkhitaryan in the second leg was enough to send United through. In the round of 16, United played Russian sideRostov, winning 2–1 on aggregate. United were drawn against Belgian sideAnderlecht in the quarter-finals where Mkhitaryan scored in his fourth consecutive European away game. In the return leg, an extra-time strike from Marcus Rashford sent United into the semi-finals, 3–2 on aggregate. A Rashford strike against semi-final opponentsCelta Vigo gave United a first win in Spain since 2010. A 1–1 draw in the return leg secured United's progress 2–1 on aggregate. United faced Dutch sideAjax in thefinal, with goals from Pogba and Mkhitaryan in either half leading them to victory for their first ever Europa League crown. With this victory, they became only the fifth club tohave won all three major European trophies (European Champion Clubs' Cup/UEFA Champions League,UEFA Cup/Europa League, and the now defunctUEFA Cup Winners' Cup).[17] This win also qualified them as the fifth English team in thefollowing season's Champions League.

DateRoundOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendance
16 February 2017Round of 32
First leg
Saint-ÉtienneH3–0Ibrahimović (3) 15', 75', 88' (pen.)67,192
22 February 2017Round of 32
Second leg
Saint-ÉtienneA1–0Mkhitaryan 16'41,492
9 March 2017Round of 16
First leg
RostovA1–1Mkhitaryan 35'14,223
16 March 2017Round of 16
Second leg
RostovH1–0Mata 70'64,361
13 April 2017Quarter-finals
First leg
AnderlechtA1–1Mkhitaryan 36'20,000
20 April 2017Quarter-finals
Second leg
AnderlechtH2–1
(a.e.t.)
Mkhitaryan 10',Rashford 107'71,496
4 May 2017Semi-finals
First leg
Celta VigoA1–0Rashford 67'26,202
11 May 2017Semi-finals
Second leg
Celta VigoH1–1Fellaini 17'75,138
24 May 2017FinalAjaxN2–0Pogba 18',Mkhitaryan 48'46,961

Squad statistics

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No.Pos.NameLeagueFA CupLeague CupEuropeOtherTotalDiscipline
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GKSpainDavid de Gea3501050301045020
3DFIvory CoastEric Bailly24(1)000101101037(1)072
4DFEnglandPhil Jones1801(1)030300025(1)030
5DFArgentinaMarcos Rojo18(3)140508(2)00(1)035(6)150
6MFFrancePaul Pogba29(1)51(1)0411530049(2)9100
7FWNetherlandsMemphis Depay0(4)000100(3)0001(7)010
8MFSpainJuan Mata19(6)62(1)0329(1)20(1)032(9)1050
9FWSwedenZlatan Ibrahimović27(1)170(1)14(1)49(2)51141(4)2880
10FWEnglandWayne Rooney (c)15(10)5213(1)04(3)21025(14)890
11FWFranceAnthony Martial18(7)4312(1)24(6)11028(14)830
12DFEnglandChris Smalling13(5)141408(2)00029(7)200
14MFEnglandJesse Lingard18(7)11(1)02(2)16(4)21128(14)560
15MFBelgiumAdnan Januzaj00000000000000
16MFEnglandMichael Carrick (vc)18(5)0204(1)15(2)01030(8)110
17DFNetherlandsDaley Blind21(3)1102(1)010(1)01035(5)140
18MFEnglandAshley Young8(4)030103(4)00015(8)050
19FWEnglandMarcus Rashford16(16)5333(3)18(3)20(1)030(23)1130
20GKArgentinaSergio Romero2030101200018000
21MFSpainAnder Herrera27(4)12(1)061900(1)044(6)2132
22MFArmeniaHenrikh Mkhitaryan14(9)4312010(1)60(1)029(11)1140
23DFEnglandLuke Shaw9(2)01020401017(2)010
24DFNetherlandsTimothy Fosu-Mensah1(3)01(1)0101(3)0004(7)010
25MFEcuadorAntonio Valencia28(1)110308(1)01041(2)170
27MFBelgiumMarouane Fellaini18(10)12(1)10(5)17(3)11028(19)491
28MFFranceMorgan Schneiderlin0(3)0001(1)0200(1)03(5)010
31MFGermanyBastian Schweinsteiger001(1)10(1)00(1)0001(3)100
32GKEnglandSam Johnstone00000000000000
34GKEnglandDean Henderson00000000000000
35DFEnglandDemetri Mitchell10000000001000
36DFItalyMatteo Darmian15(3)02020700026(3)030
38DFEnglandAxel Tuanzebe400(1)00000004(1)000
39MFScotlandScott McTominay1(1)0000000001(1)010
40GKPortugalJoel Castro Pereira100(1)00000001(1)000
42MFEnglandMatty Willock00000000000000
43DFEnglandCameron Borthwick-Jackson00000000000000
44MFBrazilAndreas Pereira00000000000000
45GKRepublic of IrelandKieran O'Hara00000000000000
46FWEnglandJosh Harrop11000000001100
47MFEnglandAngel Gomes0(1)0000000000(1)000
48FWEnglandZak Dearnley00000000000000
Own goals000101

Statistics accurate as of 24 May 2017.[18]

Transfers

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In

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DatePos.NameFromFee
6 June 2016DFIvory CoastEric BaillySpainVillarrealUndisclosed[nb 1]
1 July 2016FWSwedenZlatan IbrahimovićFranceParis Saint-GermainFree[20]
6 July 2016MFArmeniaHenrikh MkhitaryanGermanyBorussia DortmundUndisclosed[nb 2]
9 August 2016MFFrancePaul PogbaItalyJuventus£89m[22][23]

Out

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DatePos.NameToFee
10 June 2016GKEngland George DorringtonReleased[nb 3][25]
10 June 2016GKSpainVíctor ValdésReleased[nb 4][27]
10 June 2016MFEnglandNick PowellReleased[nb 5][27]
10 June 2016MFEnglandOliver RathboneReleased[nb 6][25]
12 July 2016DFEnglandTyler ReidWalesSwansea CityUndisclosed[30]
12 July 2016MFEnglandJoe RothwellEnglandOxford UnitedFree[31]
12 July 2016FWEnglandAshley FletcherEnglandWest Ham UnitedFree[32]
13 July 2016DFRepublic of IrelandJimmy DunneEnglandBurnleyFree[33]
13 July 2016GKEngland Oliver ByrneWalesCardiff CityFree[34]
11 August 2016DFNorthern IrelandPaddy McNairEnglandSunderland£5.5m[35]
11 August 2016DFScotlandDonald LoveEnglandSunderland
22 August 2016DFEnglandTyler BlackettEnglandReadingUndisclosed[36]
30 August 2016FWEnglandWill KeaneEnglandHull CityUndisclosed[37]
31 August 2016MFEnglandJames WeirEnglandHull CityUndisclosed[38]
12 January 2017MFFranceMorgan SchneiderlinEnglandEverton£24m[39]
20 January 2017FWNetherlandsMemphis DepayFranceLyon£13.8m[40][41]
28 January 2017MFEnglandSean GossEnglandQueens Park RangersUndisclosed[nb 7][43]
2 February 2017DFLibyaSadiq El FitouriEnglandChesterfieldFree[44]
29 March 2017MFGermanyBastian SchweinsteigerUnited StatesChicago FireFree[45][46]

Loan out

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Date fromDate toPos.NameTo
23 July 201630 June 2017DFUruguayGuillermo VarelaGermanyEintracht Frankfurt[47]
12 August 201630 June 2017MFBelgiumAdnan JanuzajEnglandSunderland[48]
20 August 20162 February 2017FWEnglandJames WilsonEnglandDerby County[49][50]
22 August 201630 June 2017DFEnglandCameron Borthwick-JacksonEnglandWolverhampton Wanderers[51]
26 August 201630 June 2017MFBrazilAndreas PereiraSpainGranada[52]
31 August 20163 February 2017GKEnglandDean HendersonEnglandGrimsby Town[53][54][55][56]
31 August 20165 January 2017GKPortugalJoel Castro PereiraPortugalBelenenses[57]
5 January 201730 June 2017GKEnglandSam JohnstoneEnglandAston Villa[58]
17 January 201730 June 2017DFEnglandJoe RileyEnglandSheffield United[59]

Notes

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  1. ^Fee reported as £30 million[19]
  2. ^Fee reported as £26.3 million[21]
  3. ^Following his release, Dorrington signed forHuddersfield Town.[24]
  4. ^Following his release, Valdés signed forMiddlesbrough.[26]
  5. ^Following his release, Powell signed forWigan Athletic.[28]
  6. ^Following his release, Rathbone signed forRochdale.[29]
  7. ^Fee reported as £500,000[42]

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