Man United Misses Europe After Europa League Final Loss
Man United Misses Europe After Europa League Final Loss

Man United Misses Europe After Europa League Final Loss

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Manchester United ended their 2024–25 season with a 1-0 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur in the Europa League final, ensuring they will miss out on European football next season for only the second time in 35 years. The loss carries major financial consequences, stripping the club of at least £80 million in revenue and complicating summer transfer plans, while casting doubt on manager Ruben Amorim and the futures of key players like Bruno Fernandes. The men's team endured their highest number of defeats since 1973–74 and narrowly escaped relegation, exposing deep problems on and off the pitch. Critics cite poor sporting decisions, lack of squad quality, injuries, and a disconnect with fans as core issues, intensifying demands for a comprehensive overhaul. In contrast, Manchester United Women finished third in the WSL and secured Champions League qualification, though they still trail Chelsea's domestic supremacy. The club as a whole faces growing pressure for urgent and wide-ranging change.

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