The most gruelling and intense English Premier League football season appears to be catching up with Manchester United's misfiring players.
It may yet cost them a place in next season's Champions League.
There were worrying signs in United's third straight 0-0 draw, this time in the fog at Crystal Palace today. Bruno Fernandes was sloppy in possession, Harry Maguire and Marcus Rashford exchanged angry words in the second half and — maybe most alarming of all — there was never any sign of the kind of late onslaught for which United teams down the years have been renowned.
Perhaps it is no surprise that United, who are now 14 points behind Manchester City in what is becoming a procession to the title, are running out of steam.
Due to their involvement in the Europa League and going deep in both domestic cups, United have played games every midweek in this condensed, pandemic-affected season, except for during international breaks. A last-16 double header against AC Milan in the Europa League is coming up over the following two weeks, and before that a Manchester derby on Monday.