2. Manchester United
The Red Devils have certainly improved in attack this season with expensive additions like Angel Di Maria and Radamel Falcao bringing the pace back to United’s team. However, Louis van Gaal’s side is woefully lacking in defence as the performance against newly promoted Leicester City proved. In the final 20 minutes of United 5-3 defeat, the Foxes looked like they could score at will, not a good sign for a team that should be competing for the title. While United undoubtedly have the attacking threat to compete with Chelsea and City, they will need to improve a lot defensively if they are to break into the Premier League’s top two.