
'Disgusting' and 'horrible to watch' - fans' verdict on Europa League defeat
We asked for your initial thoughts after Manchester United were defeated by Tottenham in the Europa League final.Here are some of your comments:Kevin: I've been a Manchester United fan for over 50 years and the most disappointing part of this evening and probably the majority of the season is the lack of passion, desire and basic effort that has been forthcoming. Anyone honoured with wearing the United shirt should never need motivation to give 100% effort EVERY time it is put on. The manager is there to organise and add structure, but the players should without fail turn up every game. It's not the losing, it's the manner in which they lose.Royston: Sums up United's season. Can't score goals, lack cohesion and over-reliance on Bruno. Despite dominating possession, in the end it was down to an unfortunate deflection that lost them the game. Spurs barely had a shot on target but won it, only for United players now to lick their wounds. Hoping this be a catalyst to a strong rebound into next season, provided that there's enough finances to recruit well, while no European football on offer.Pete: Terrible. Substitutions were too late make a difference. Nobody has the confidence to put an early ball into the box. Fernandes was poor, Onana wasn't even looking at the ball when it went in. Major clear-out needed - cut the dead wood and start again.Andy: Didn't turn up. Was just like West Ham and Chelsea games. We showed no ideas on how to win, we go back when we must go forward. Goals come from shots but we create no opportunities for shots, so no goals likely. Subs too late. Mount started but didn't cut it.John: Disgusting. A team which hasn't done anything all season comes to a final in a competition they have prioritised now for a couple of months and gives the fans that. No urgency and no want from any players, horrible to watch and don't know where they will be next season.Scott: I'm afraid Amorim has to go, his formation and tactics have taken United backwards from an already bad position. We can't break through opposition lines and don't look capable of winning any game, far less a European final. I have a real fear for what next season holds under Amorim. Learn from last season and act now.Keep across this page for more fan reaction on Thursday

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