Darren Fletcher claims fourth-place finish is not good enough for Manchester United
The Red Devils are on track to secure their spot in next season's Champions League as they sit four points clear of fifth-place Liverpool in fourth.
However, Fletcher - speaking after West Brom's surprise 1-0 win at Old Trafford - insists United cannot settle for European qualification again and must become title contenders next term.
Finishing fourth is not good enough for Manchester United
Darren Fletcher
The Scotland captain failed to cement a first-team spot under Louis van Gaal at United at the beginning campaign and left to join the Baggies in February on a free transfer.
The 31-year-old said: "The goal all along for them was to finish top four and Chelsea were always going to be tough to catch.
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"Manchester United have a new manager and it's a transitional period for them.
"I'm sure everyone at the club will be striving to win the league next season, finishing fourth is not good enough for Manchester United."
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