Amorim Plans Apology to Fans over United's Poor Season
- Manchester United ended their disappointing 2024/25 season with an unexpected 2-0 victory against Aston Villa at home on May 25, 2025.
- The poor season followed a 1-0 Europa League final loss to Tottenham in Bilbao that ended United's last hope of salvaging the campaign.
- Manager Ruben Amorim apologized to fans for the disastrous season, acknowledged deeper club issues, and stressed ongoing sweeping changes in all departments.
- Amorim affirmed that they would honor their customary lap of honour and acknowledged the need to face the situation, while also reassuring fans that better times lie ahead.
- Following the season, United confirmed the departure of experienced players Eriksen, Lindelof, and Evans, emphasizing the need for recruitment to rebuild the squad.
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