What latest UEFA coefficient rankings mean for Man United Champions League hopes

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Arsenal and Manchester City's European exits add to a disappointing set of results for England's UEFA coefficient rankings - and hopes of a fifth Champions League spot

The Premier League 's hopes of securing an extra spot in the Champions League next season took another huge dent on Tuesday night, leaving Manchester United with a massive challenge for the run-in.

Heading into the first-leg of the three competitions, England held second place in front of Germany and stood a strong chance of retaining that position - and that would have seen the team that finished fifth in the Premier League this season qualify for the Champions League. Arsenal's exit to Bayern was especially damaging for England given it was a defeat to a direct coefficient rival in Germany, while Borussia Dortmund also progressed to the Champions League semi-finals at the expense of Atletico Madrid. Should Leverkusen follow Bayern's example and knock out a London club in West Ham, Germany would be in an exceedingly strong position in the UEFA rankings.

What it means for United is that Ten Hag's side will likely need a top-four finish to qualify for the Champions League next term, and that is easier said than done. United trail fourth-placed Villa by 13 points with a game in hand, so would need Villa to drop at least ten points from their remaining five games - and win every game themselves to stand a chance.

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