Wow the loserpool fans are smacking of desperation.
Only an idiot would compare klopp to Sir Alex Ferguson. (To even suggest the first 5 years of each managers career given the different set of circumstances is massive stupidity)
Then to compare the financial might of United to liverpool ffs.
They needed to sell coutinho to fund their big money transfers, meanwhile United are looking to spend 120 million (on sancho) without a sugar daddy owner (more like leech owners who've sucked the club out of funds) and during covid where every club has been hit with a massive financial impact.
They're not going to get big money for salah or mane (should they decide to sell) as they're both getting on in age, by next seasons window both will be 29 (should the world return to normal and transfer market some normalcy) and too advanced in years for any club to buy either for big money.
Mane being the key one, he is the heartbeat of that attack and plain and simple liverpool don't have a ready made replacement for him.
And lastly quite frankly, the leagues been the weakest it has been the past 2 seasons for such a long time. It took a massive injury toll (throughout the season) on city for liverpool to finally win a premier league title.
Meanwhile as others have mentioned before
Pogba was missing for massive amounts of the season and his stats and form from 2018/2019 are more than enough evidence that united win more points had he not missed so many games
Bruno signed mid season and made an immediate impact and only had a small number of games with pogba. With Pogba and Bruno having their FIRST pre season for the upcoming season.
With the signing of dvb and being able to use matic on a rotational basis, and mctominay being able to provide a role, united are in fine stead for good rotation of the midfield for 20/21. No more will we see a midfield of lingaard, periera, and mata.
As others have stated rashford, martial and greenwood have stepped up in productivity and the addition of sancho will only further enhance that attack.
The fall in results towards the end of last season had something to do with playing 4 games in the space of 12 days after a long lay off. That type of schedule is usually encountered during the Christmas period when players have already had a quarter of a season played and therefore match fitness.
The Sevilla loss was a result of poor finishing, united created enough chances to win that game by 4 or 5 goals. Sometimes these things happen, the front line is still young, they'll learn.
And lastly, to make this completely clear, United are a big enough club financially that they can compete with sugar daddy owner clubs, they're not a selling club. And sancho is on his way.