Manchester United’s 2024/25 season concluded in disappointment with a 1-0 loss to Tottenham Hotspur in the UEFA Europa League final held in Bilbao. Brennan Johnson’s first-half goal secured Spurs’ victory, marking their first major trophy in 17 years and ending a European silverware drought that had lasted since 1984.
The defeat not only denied United a trophy but also left them without European football for the upcoming season, as they finished 16th in the Premier League. Manager Ruben Amorim acknowledged the team’s shortcomings, expressing willingness to step down if the board and fans deemed it necessary.
Criticism followed the match, with pundits like Roy Keane highlighting United’s lackluster performance. Player ratings reflected the team’s struggles, with few standout performances .
As United faces a season without European competition, questions loom regarding the club’s direction and potential changes in management and squad composition.
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