
No excuses: Patrice Evra sends rallying call to Manchester United before Europa final
Patrice Evra sent a rallying message to Manchester United ahead of the Europa League final against Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday, May 21. United will face Spurs in Bilbao on Wednesday with winner getting the Europa League and qualification into the Champions League next season. With the stakes high for both teams, Evra sent a heartwarming message to motivate the players ahead of the final. The former France defender said he will be unable to be at the final as he has to attend the funeral of his sister. However, Evra said that he wants the players to fight for the shirt in Bilbao and for the fans and support staff. advertisementEvra also said that he has belief in manager Ruben Amorim.
"Hi guys. I was supposed to come to Bilbao tomorrow for the final in person to show you support, sharing my positive energy. But unfortunately, I have to go to Paris for the funeral of my sister on the same day as the final. You know, she was 56, uh, fighting against the cancer for 20 years. Resilience, fighting. That's what I want from you guys tomorrow. Just fight, bleed for this shirt." "For the fans, for the staff, for the people in Manchester, for the fans all around the world, there is no excuse. This is your duty tomorrow. I think your coach is someone I support, someone I believe in. Even if we win or we lose, give something guys," said Evra. I BELIEVE IN YOU GUYS @ManUtd #ilovethisgame #positive4evra #forevrared pic.twitter.com/R0sO1yFHTn— Patrice Evra (@Evra) May 20, 2025advertisement'No excuses for United'Evra pointed out that Tottenham have a lot to lose as they're eyeing a major title after a long time. The former defender said that United players wouldn't have any excuses and asked them not to selfish in the final. Evra ended his message by saying he is counting on the players to deliver in the final. "It's gonna be a tough game. Tottenham also has a lot to lose. They are in the same position in the league like us. They didn't win a trophy, so this is a massive chance for them. But this is no excuse. We are Man United. Do you know how many fans gonna travel around the world and believe they're gonna celebrate after the game because they believe in you guys, no matter what." "Because we can do it guys. So like I say, bleed for this shirt, the history. Think about the people, your family or whatever, there is no way other than to win. Don't be selfish. It's a qualification in the Champions League, so we can prepare for the future next year. So guys, you know, I will be far away. I'm counting on you," said Evra. Winning the Europa League will be a perfect end to a wretched season for United, where they're expected to finish either 16th or 17th in the Premier League.
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