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WATCH: Sir Alex Ferguson FUMES at Man Utd performance in terrible Europa League final loss to Tottenham as Red Devils legend watches on as club turns into 'laughing stock'

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  • Man Utd lost the Europa League final
  • SAF seethes at watching the horror show
  • Man Utd set to back Amorim this summer
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Manchester United's horror season had the chance of being somewhat redeemed if they had managed to win the Europa League final against Tottenham Hotspur, as they would have secured Champions League football for next season. However, it wasn't to be as Ruben Amorim's side fell to the Lilywhites after a horrendous showing at San Mames. Manchester United legend Fergie was present at the stadium and was spotted seething at what he was seeing happen on the field as Spurs won 1-0 via a goal from Brennan Johnson.

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  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Ferguson created a dynasty at United, having taken over at Old Trafford while the Red Devils faced a similar sort of travesty following Ron Atkinson's sacking. With the slow and steady development of the squad, the Glasgow-born manager led United to 38 trophies in a glittering 27 years that saw the club become the most successful club in England. However, the 83-year-old is now seeing his dear club fall back into the same pit that he worked to get them out of.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR MAN UTD?

    The Red Devils are not planning to act instinctively after their horror season and are planning to back Amorim to stay at Old Trafford past this summer as they look to pull the club out of the downward spiral they currently find themself in. The Portuguese coach will reportedly have a transfer budget of £100 million before sales, and the ownership has now decided that they may put every single player up for sale as they are desperate to improve the squad heading into next season.

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