Manchester United have beaten the odds to win the EFL Cup and have accumulated 30 medals. However, with only 27 players in the first team squad, the remaining 3 medals are up in the air. Regarding Crowe, who has left the team, can he get a share of the spoils? According to the English media, Manchester United has the right to decide the medal distribution on its own. Theoretically, Crowe could win a medal, and some fans have dubbed him a "title hero".
Crowe, whose contract with United was announced before the World Cup, has played 16 games for United this season, contributing three goals. Although he did not play in the EFL Cup final, he is still a part of the team. Since Crowe's departure, Manchester United has gained more wings and won the EFL Cup. Some fans jokingly called Crowe "the biggest contributor", and the medal for him is "well deserved".
Looking back at history, Crowe won the EFL Cup twice during his first stint with Manchester United. If this United win also counts towards his book of honors, his tally will climb to 35 titles.
Whether Crowe will win a medal depends on the management of Manchester United. It is worth noting that Chelsea won the Premier League title in the 2014-2015 season, when three players - Mohamed Shana, Shohorni and Shuvasha - were presented with championship medals by the club despite being on loan, leaving the team or not getting enough playing time.