Man Utd plan underwhelming celebration for potential Europa League triumph


Manchester United is only planning a “reserved celebration” if you win the Europa League against Tottenham Hotspur in Bilbao next week.

United has suffered a bad Premier League season that a finish of no more than 13th will achieve – at least as bad as the worst placement since relegation from the upper flight 51 years ago – and possibly only one point over the lower three.

The Europa League was a welcome relief. United is still unbeaten after having not lost a game during the first league phase. Ruben Amorim’s side has actually impressed, which is a significant contrast to their domestic performance and results.

After the defeat against West Ham United on Sunday, a first Home League defeat against the hammers since a dead rubber in May 2007, Captain Bruno Fernandes publicly began to overlook not only the remaining domestic games.

But what is at stake in the final of the Europa League for United is huge. It would not only be a third large trophy in so many seasons, but also the kind of record that most clubs could only dream of – even with all the turbulence of management comings and g goings and ever worse editions of the Premier League – but would provide the qualification of the Champions League as a reward next season.

In addition to the prestige, the wealth delivered with the Champions League are crucial for the association’s finances, compared to the alternative, instead to be from a European football without revenue.

The times It is clear that Tottenham, who has not won large trophy for 17 years, is planning an open bus trip to pursue the trophy in front of the fans when they win.

The way it looks, United will not do the same. The club did not show the various trophies since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement in 2013 and saved bus spaces for the Premier League title. The last such trophy celebration that the fans could be seen remains their last league triumph 12 years ago.

Manchester United Premier League winner parade

The UTD was last organized a victory parade in 2013 / Alex Livesey / Gettyimages

Instead, the report adds that the celebration will probably take the form of a private party and the grill for players, team employees and their families on the club’s training grounds.

Although Spurs hope to organize a victory parade in the days between the Europa League final and the last game of the Premier League of the season, the timing and not the likelihood that fans would not be well received will be the main reason why United does not plan their own.

After the players did not return from Bilbao by Thursday and visited Old Trafford on Sunday, a bus parade would have to be stored by Friday or Saturday. Immediately after the end of the domestic season, United ran in the friendly games after the season in Malaysia and Hong Kong in East Asia, which will report most of the squad for international duty.

Uniteds has already had a lot of impact on the Europa League final. Employees who normally receive a free ticket and travel do not receive these discounts and are instead provided a cheaper watch watch party in Manchester.

The club insisted on maximizing the number of tickets instead, but the general employees are still affected by moral concessions.

In addition to 450 jobs, including many long -time and loyal employees, the Staff Cantine was rolled back in Old Trafford and the budgets were reduced across the board. The legendary former player Eric Cantona has openly criticized the regime led by Sir Jim Ratcliffe

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