Manchester United have reportedly cancelled their end-of-season awards dinner following a disappointing campaign that has left the Red Devils sat in eighth place in the Premier League table. Their latest defeat came at the hands of Arsenal in a 1-0 home loss, as drastic action has been taken with just three games remaining before the curtain falls on Erik ten Hag's second year in charge. The Athletic claim that after discussions were held between head coach Ten Hag and the football hierarchy, a decision was made to cancel the celebrations in order to prevent any distractions before the FA Cup final. Marcus Rashford is the reigning player of the year, having taken over from Cristiano Ronaldo, but failed to replicate his stellar form in a dismal campaign that has United staring at the reality of finishing outside the division's top five. Watch all the Premier League and Champions League drama unfold on TNT Sports