Tottenham, Europa League and Manchester United
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Tottenham will face Manchester United in the final match of the 2024-25 edition of the UEFA Europa League, as the two English giants have their last chance to play Champions League soccer if they win on Wednesday at the San Mames in Bilbao live on Paramount+.
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Manchester United won’t end the 2024–25 season with the Europa League trophy in hand, and maybe that outcome is necessary in the bigger picture.
After a historically bad domestic season and losing the Europa League final, what’s next for Manchester United as a summer of reckoning approaches?
(Reuters) -UEFA has apologised for running out of winners medals during the Europa League final trophy ceremony on Wednesday after more Tottenham Hotspur players than expected lined up to receive their individual prizes.
The financial consequences of Manchester United losing in the Europa League final should be painful and affect the club for years.
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Irish Mirror on MSNManchester United hit by brutal £10m financial penalty after Europa League final defeatManchester United's failure in the Europa League means they are now obliged to pay their kit provider, Adidas, a hefty £10million. The Red Devils' loss in Wednesday's final signifies two years without Champions League football, breaching their agreement.
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World Soccer Talk on MSNRúben Amorim could leave Manchester United: Strong message to fans and management after Europa League finalRúben Amorim’s first year as Manchester United manager ended with a 1–0 loss to Tottenham in the Europa League final at San Mamés. The defeat capped a tough season in which United finished 16th in the Premier League,
Manchester United were an embarrassment not only in the season that went by but also to their fans, their history, and English football. This was evident after they lost to Spurs in a dull and drab Europa League final despite having higher revenue than Tottenham.
Not many at Old Trafford are suited to the manager’s trusty 3-4-2-1 but replacing them will cost hundreds of millions