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Man United's next five fixtures compared to Tottenham, Aston Villa and Premier League rivals
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Manchester United head into the next five fixtures following a thrilling 3-2 victory over Ipswich Town in the Premier League. The visitors were gifted the lead on four minutes when a mix-up between Patrick Dorgu and Andre Onana allowed Jaden Philogene to tap the ball into an empty net. However, the Reds rallied and were in front by the half-hour mark. First, Bruno Fernandes' whipped delivery was turned into his own goal by Sam Morsy before Matthijs de Ligt steered the ball in from close range to make it 2-1. Dorgu's night would get worse though as he was sent off following a high, studs-up challenge on Omari Hutchinson. Moments later, Ipswich were all square again as Philogene bagged his brace. His cross-turned-shot deceived Onana and nestled in the bottom corner. Heading into the second half, the momentum was with the away team but it was United who hit the front again. Harry Maguire's powerful header was too much for the Ipswich 'keeper and, once more, the Reds were ahead. The header was enough for United to win the game and ease fears of being drawn into a late relegation battle. Following the victory, MEN Sport has taken a closer look at the next five fixtures for the Reds and some of their Premier League rivals. March 2 vs Fulham (H) at 4.30pm - FA Cup R5 March 6 vs Real Sociedad (A) at 5.45pm - Europa League L16 March 9 vs Arsenal (H) at 4.30pm - Premier League March 13 vs Real Sociedad (H) at 8pm - Europa League L16 March 16 vs Leicester City (A) at 7pm - Premier League MEN Sport says: Arguably the focus needs to be on the cup matches considering how far off the pace United are in the Premier League. Their best chance of ending their season on a high would be to win either the FA Cup or Europa League but at present neither the fixtures with Fulham nor Real Sociedad look comfortable. The clash with Arsenal could be a turning point if they can recreate their performance from the FA Cup at Old Trafford. Leicester should be a comfortable three points considering their recent form but, this season nothing is a given. February 28 vs Cardiff City (H) at 8pm - FA Cup R5 March 4 vs Club Brugge (A) at 5.45pm - Champions League L16 March 8 vs Brentford (A) at 5.30pm - Premier League March 12 vs Club Brugge (H) at 8pm - Champions League L16 April 1 vs Brighton (A) at 7.45pm - Premier League March 6 vs AZ Alkmaar (A) at 5.45pm - Europa League L16 March 9 vs Bournemouth (H) at 2pm - Premier League March 13 vs AZ Alkmaar (H) at 8pm - Europa League L16 March 16 vs Fulham (A) at 1.30pm - Premier League April 2 vs Chelsea (A) at 7.45pm - Premier League March 8 vs Wolves (A) at 8pm - Premier League March 15 vs West Ham United (H) at 3pm - Premier League April 2 vs Liverpool (A) at 8pm - Premier League April 5 vs Arsenal (H) at 3pm - Premier League April 12 vs Nottingham Forest (A) at 3pm - Premier League
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