HUDDERSFIELD, England — The most worrying thing for Manchester United right now, as their last hope of qualifying for the Champions League slipped away at Huddersfield with Sunday’s 1-1 draw, is that there is no guarantee things will get better any time soon. Players will come and go over the summer as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer gets his first real chance to shape his squad, but we have been here before. David Moyes, Louis van Gaal and Jose Mourinho have all been given money to spend — more than £600 million between them — since Sir Alex Ferguson retired; but for the fourth time in six years since the Scot departed, United will finish the season outside of the Premier League’s top four. — Man United’s top-four hopes vanish with drawRatings: Juan Mata the lone bright spotSanchez has been a disasterMan United Keep/Dump: Assessing Solskjaer’s squad It was just what they deserved too. A bright opening 15 minutes saw them take the lead through Scott McTominay’s second goal of the season, but by the time Lee Mason blew the final whistle, United were genuinely hanging on. Isaac Mbenza scored the equaliser in the second half after a long punt from goalkeeper…