Sir Alex Ferguson looked ‘DISGUSTED’ during Man Utd defeat to Tottenham

Sir Alex Ferguson looked disgusting from Manchester United after their abject loss against Tottenham in the Europa League final, see new images.

The side of Ruben Amorim has applied a weak version on Wednesday to put together an miserable season.

The Red Devils are in a low 16th place with one more Premier League leakage over and they will not participate in a European competition for the second time in 35 years next season.

Tens of thousands of United fans traveled to Bilbao in the hope of ending their season with some silverware, but they remained disappointed when the efforts of Brennan Johnson Spurs gave their first trophy in 17 years.

Sir Alex Ferguson was also present at the San Mames Stadium in the Directors' Box and sat next to co-owner Jim Ratcliffe and Avram Glazer.

The most successful manager of United ever, who said famous 'guys it is Tottenham' to motivate his side against the North London people, seemed shocked after the full-time whistle.

Images placed on Instagram shows the 83-year-old Grimacing while Tottenham's post-match celebrations continued.

Social media users responded quickly. One wrote: “Sir Alex Ferguson who absolutely looked disgusting of what he witnessed last night.”

Others expressed sympathy for the Scot.

Another fan said, “I honestly feel bad for him, he built this club, brought him to the top of the world to come crashing when he leaves.”

“He has seen enough,” added another, accompanied by smiling emojis.

The problems for United extend much further than the field, with Ratcliffe in the midst of a ruthless cost -saving process.

Ferguson, who won 13 Premier League titles, five FA Cups and two Champions League titles in the Old Trafford Hot Seat for 26 years, was the highest profile victim after he lost his £ 2 million a year as a worldwide club ambassador in October.

Another 200 United employees can lose their jobs after extra financial cuts, in which MailOnline reported that United started the process of telling staff that they have lost their jobs, only a few hours after the team's defeat in the Europa League final.

About 250 employees were made superfluous in a first round of job reductions, which it is assumed to have saved the club between £ 8 million and £ 10 million.

United Chief Executive Omar Bercrada said earlier that another 150 to 200 dismissals could follow.

The final loss of Europa League, which means that United will not compete in the Champions League of next season, has left a gap of £ 100 million in the club's finances.

United host Aston Villa on Sunday in the last game of a completely disappointing campaign.

If they don't win, they could end the season in the 17th, while a victory could only push them as high as 14th.

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