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Manchester United

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  1. 'It is a special club, that is why it is so hard when we disappoint them'published at 18:48 25 May

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    Ruben Amorim spoke to BBC Match of the Day after Sunday's victory against Aston Villa: "A Difficult week. Tough on everybody. But it was good spirits from the players and ers today. So we finished a terrible and hard season with a win. It's a good feeling.

    "We are trying. We had momentum in other games like this. In the [Europa League] final, we were clearly the strong team. But sometimes we do not score. We had so many chances today. We are improving but we have a lot more to do next season.

    "It's a special club with special people. We already know that. That's why it's so hard to disappoint them when we play badly. It was a tough season, but this club is more than this and we will try to do better next season.

    "We need to acknowledge it will take time. We are going to suffer a little bit more but better days are coming. We are changing things that you can't see in the results. You can't see today but they are there. It's in the culture. It's the way we behave and do things every day."

    On summer transfer plans: "You know better than me that we have rules with FFP. We can't change that in this year. We need to do something in the summer. we have a plan and we are doing that in a while. We also have a preseason to improve the players we have."

    Listen to Amorim on BBC Sounds

  2. Did you know?published at 18:32 25 May

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    Manchester United had 10 shots on target in this game against Aston Villa – their most in a Premier League match under Ruben Amorim.

  3. 'After this disastrous season I want to tell you the good days are coming'published at 18:21 25 May

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    Ruben Amorim spoke to the ers at Old Trafford after victory against Aston Villa: "First of all, I want to apologise for this season. I know you are really disappointed with me and the team.

    "Secondly, I want to say thank you. We are very grateful for your this season and I know it was really hard to us in many games.

    "But now we have to make a choice. Do we stick in the past? Because this season is in the past. It's over. We could fight each other or we stick together and move forward.

    "Six months ago, after my first three games in charge, we had two victories and one draw and I told you a storm is coming. But today, after this disastrous season, I want to tell you the good days are coming.

    "If there is one club in the world that have proved in the past that they can overcome any situation and any disaster, it's our club. It's Manchester United Football Club.

    "Now I want to say sorry also to my players. Sometimes I was not fair but I've tried always to be honest with you guys.

    "Thank you very much and see you next season."

  4. Man Utd 2-0 Aston Villa - send us your thoughtspublished at 18:06 25 May

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    So the curtain has come down on Manchester United's season with a win over Aston Villa.

    The Red Devils bounced back from Wednesday's Europa League final misery, but it was too little too late to mean much in what has been a dismal campaign at Old Trafford.

    A lack of European football next season should give Ruben Amorim more time on the training ground to mould this United side into his own.

    How are you feeling after the game and at the end of a long campaign?

    Have your say on United's performance and season

    Come back to this page later to find a selection of your replies

  5. Latest protest near Old Traffordpublished at 15:19 25 May

    Man Utd fans protest

    The sun is out at Old Trafford, which is rather at odds with the dark clouds gathering over Manchester United.

    More redundancies, no European football, so a loss of income, players earning too much and not producing anything like enough.

    United head into the final day in 16th. The highest they can finish is 14th.

    It is their worst season since the 1973-74 relegation campaign.

    Ruben Amorim and his players will take part in a lap of appreciation after the final whistle. Amorim is due to speak to the fans and say sorry for the desperate campaign.

    As I write this, the latest Manchester United fans protest against the club's ownership is under way close to Old Trafford.

    Not a lot of love for the Glazer family or for Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

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  6. Man Utd v Aston Villa: Team newspublished at 15:04 25 May

    Michael Emons
    BBC Sport at Old Trafford

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    Is this a sign of what is to come for Manchester United with the players they are happy to let leave in the summer? United boss Ruben Amorim leaves goalkeeper Andre Onana, winger Alejandro Garnacho and forward Joshua Zirkzee out of the matchday squad.

    Victor Lindelof, who is out of contract in the summer, starts, while Christian Eriksen, set to leave the club, is among the substitutes.

    Altay Bayindir, Ayden Heaven and Lindelof start with three changes from the side that lost to Tottenham in the Europa League final.

    Manchester United XI: Bayindir, Heaven, Maguire, Lindelof, Mazraoui, Dorgu, Casemiro, Fernandes, Diallo, Mount, Hojlund.

    Subs: Heaton, Dalot, Evans, Fredricson, Ugarte, Collier, Eriksen, Mainoo, Obi.

    Aston Villa are unchanged from the side that beat Tottenham 2-0 in their last Premier League match, although they are boosted with the returns of Youri Tielemans and Jacob Ramsey, who are both among the substitutes.

    Aston Villa XI: Martinez, Maatsen, Torres, Konsa, Cash, Onana, Kamara, McGinn, Asensio, Rogers, Watkins.

    Subs: Olsen, Digne, Mings, Tielemans, Barkley, Garcia, Ramsey, Malen, Bailey.

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  7. Follow Sunday's Premier League finale livepublished at 14:34 25 May

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  8. Sutton's predictions: Man Utd v Aston Villapublished at 12:25 25 May

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    This might seem like one of the most stupid things I have ever said, but this is a massive game for Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim.

    In the fall-out after their Europa League final defeat, there have been further question marks over his inability to change his system, and also how there is seemingly a lack of thought going into his substitutions after how late he left them against Spurs - his first changes came after 71 minutes.

    Amorim said after Wednesday's defeat in Bilbao that if the club's owners want to get rid of him, he would go without getting any compensation. When he comes out with stuff like that, it almost sounds to me as if he wants the sack.

    We had a lot of United fans on 606 after the game and I can understand both sides of the argument when it comes to Amorim's future.

    On one hand, he has not adapted his tactics to English football and you could say the United team has got worse under him, which is a hard thing to do after Erik ten Hag's stint in charge.

    But then you also have to consider how Amorim was kind of railroaded into taking the job in November, after being told he had to come in straightaway or he might not get the job at the end of the season. He said then that he needed to play his system, and he has not been able to bring his own players in to do that.

    His problem now, though, is even if he does get the backing of the United hierarchy and gets given the chance to bring his own players in this summer, who is going to want to come to Old Trafford?

    There is no European football as an incentive, and that is a massive problem.

    So, Amorim badly needs some kind of positive result to end the season with, and he would probably bite your hand off now if you offered him a draw against Aston Villa, who really need a win to have a chance of making the top five.

    With what's at stake for Villa, though, I am expecting them to take the points. Unai Emery's side will be too good for United, and Ollie Watkins and Morgan Rogers could really do some damage to their defence.

    I feel sorry for Amorim, because he seems like a really nice guy who is very likeable, but that will not help him keep his job.

    We asked one United fan who called up 606 on Wednesday night whether he would want to keep Amorim on and he said he would love to have Sunday lunch with him, but that is not the same as wanting him to stay on as manager, is it?

    Sutton's prediction: 1-2

    Read the full predictions and have your say here

  9. Gossip: Fernandes headlines Man Utd exoduspublished at 12:17 25 May

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    Captain Bruno Fernandes, the 30-year-old Portugal attacker, is one of six first-team players set to leave Old Trafford this summer. (Football Insider, external)

    Denmark striker Rasmus Hojlund, 22, is another lined up for an exit with the club open to offers. (GiveMeSport, external)

    Finally, centre-back Victor Lindelof will leave Unied as a free agent when his contract expires at the end of the season. (Fabrizio Romano, external)

    Want more transfer stories? Read Sunday's full gossip column

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  10. Last call to give us thoughts on your club's pagepublished at 16:06 24 May

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    With the 2024-25 Premier League season coming to a close, we would love to hear what you think of this club page.

    A huge thank you to those who have already submitted their responses and have interacted with the page in any capacity throughout the campaign.

    We are continuously working to improve your experience and bring you the best possible content and coverage of your team.

    It is your club and your voice.

    So what do you like?

    And what could be improved?

    Send thoughts here

  11. All change at Old Traffordpublished at 15:23 24 May

    Simon Stone
    Chief football news reporter

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    Change is coming at Manchester United.

    It was fairly obvious the Europa League final defeat by Tottenham would focus minds about how to approach next season.

    With the club struggling on the pitch and making heavy losses off it, there needed to be some strategic planning to ensure progress is made while budgets are trimmed.

    Ruben Amorim gave an insight into what is to come in his final pre-match news conference of the season before the Aston Villa game.

    "We were prepared for both situations - with Champions League and without - and we have an idea of the type of squad we want," he said.

    "The rotation of players and the depth of the squad changes completely if you have three competitions."

    In other words, while players need to go in order to bring in new ones, not everyone that leaves has to be replaced.

    The bigger clubs tend to have bigger squads. If they fail to make Europe in any particular season, they tend to carry a few players because they know the numbers will be needed again the season after.

    But Amorim is looking at a massive overhaul. It almost feels like a complete reset will be needed.

    So expect lots to leave but a smaller number to come in, supplemented by younger players for the early rounds of the Carabao Cup - which for United will start in August.

  12. Amorim on Europa League loss and a 'change of plan'published at 14:32 24 May

    Josh Lobley
    BBC Sport Journalist

    Ruben Amorim has been speaking to the media before Manchester United's final Premier League game of the season against Aston Villa at Old Trafford (kick-off Sunday 16:00 BST).

    Here are the key lines from his news conference:

    • Amorim says he is still hurting from the Europa League final defeat on Wednesday: "It was harsh for us to lose that game because we were the better team and had more chances."

    • He was asked about the future of Bruno Fernandes and Alejandro Garnacho but insisted that his only focus is Sunday's match.

    • He gave an assessment of his first season at Old Trafford: "It has been really hard, and not just for me. We had so many changes inside the club and sometimes it takes years to change all of the personnel. We need to focus on the future and be positive because I know how I want to play. That is part of the excitement that we can change something."

    • After previously itting he would have preferred to the club at the end of this season, Amorim now says that he is "really glad" to have ed in November: "We are going to avoid a lot of mistakes next season. Now is the time we can use all of that suffering to change things in the summer."

    • On the impact of losing the final: "One less competition means you can manage the squad in a different way. That rotation and depth of the squad changes completely. That changes the plan a little bit."

    Listen to Amorim on BBC Sounds

  13. Player of the season - what fans are saying so farpublished at 12:34 24 May

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    We asked you to pick your player of the season after our Manchester United fan contributor narrowed it down to Bruno Fernandes, Amad Diallo, Noussair Mazraoui and Harry Maguire.

    Here are some of your comments on your selection, as well as some other names thrown into the ring:

    Dilbagh: I have picked Fernandes because of the amount of goals he has scored this season, and his assists for his team-mates. Also scoring the goals to help the club reach the Europa League final.

    Josh: Definitely Maguire for me, although I'd say it's hard because all four deserve it to some extent. But Maguire has been so solid in the back three. He has kept so many clean sheets, and we've all seen how versatile he is, being able to play up top and right wing. His revival has been incredible and I think he deserves it.

    Ashes: Fernandes has been exceptional. The team literally is a rudderless ship without him. From the subtle (he always seems to be in space for a ), to the obvious (he tops most metrics most games), he is a class act.

    John: Alejandro Garnacho. He always puts a shift in.

    Rebecca: I'm picking Maguire as my player of the season. Has he been the best player this season? No. But he has given us moments we'll never forget. That 120th-minute header to beat Lyon still has me emotional. Acting as the makeshift winger to assist the assist for the goal against Bilbao. I can't hear the words "Harry Maguire" without smiling.

    Pete: I've gone for Mazraoui. Yes, Fernandes gets the goals and assists, but he's not consistent enough for me, especially wearing the armband. I don't see him as a leader.

    Thomas: My player of the season is Leny Yoro because while results haven't gone our way this season, he has been giving everything and made so many important tackles, blocks, and clearances. Without him, we probably would have lost a lot more games than we have, and we would probably have been relegated.

    Nick: I picked Fernandes, as for me there is literally no other choice. Sure, Amad Diallo had an excellent run of form, Mazraoui looks a bargain and Maguire had moments - but Bruno was the only consistent player to keep busting his lungs for us from start to finish. He has dragged us almost single-handedly away from relegation.

    Don't forget to make your selection here

  14. Man Utd v Aston Villa: Did you know?published at 11:12 24 May

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    Manchester United have won 40 Premier League games against Aston Villa – only the Red Devils themselves have beaten an opponent more often (42 wins over Everton).

    However, Villa have earned eight points from their past seven Premier League games against Man Utd (won two, drawn two, lost three), as many as in their previous 31.

    Villa have won just one of their past 26 final league games played away from home, winning 3-1 at Chelsea in 2001-02.

  15. Pick your Man Utd player of the seasonpublished at 17:47 23 May

    Alex Turk
    Fan writer

    Bruno Fernandes, Amad Diallo, Noussair Mazraoui, Harry Maguire

    We asked our Manchester United fan contributor for their four candidates for player of the season and you can now select your top one.

    Bruno Fernandes

    Fernandes is understandably the favourite to retain his Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year trophy at the club and David de Gea and Cristiano Ronaldo on a record four wins. He has been a level above again, and deserves better than Manchester United's current depths.

    Amad Diallo

    If not for an unfortunate ankle injury that sidelined him for three months, Amad would dominate the player of the season ballots. The exciting Ivorian has exploded this term and committed his future to United until 2030 in January.

    Noussair Mazraoui

    Mazraoui arrived as an add-on in the Matthijs de Ligt deal last summer, which has proven to be a £17m masterstroke. The Moroccan has shown commendable consistency at full-back, centre-back, wing-back and even in attacking midfield, and he undoubtedly has a role to play in Ruben Amorim's mammoth rebuild.

    Harry Maguire

    Not only has Maguire continued his renaissance at the heart of Amorim's back three, but he has also contributed multiple clutch goals. Among them were Porto (90+1), Leicester City (90+3), and, of course, Lyon (120+1) - one of the most memorable in Old Trafford's iconic history.

    Pick your 2024-25 United player of the season from our shortlist here

    And tell us why you're picking who you are, or why you'd have gone for another player not on the list, here

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