A glum-looking man United Squad was seen who left their Bilbao hotel on Thursday morning after their Europa League loss the evening before.
The Red Devils of Ruben Amorim fell to beat Tottenham in their collision in the Estadio de San Mames – after the filthy goal of Brennan Johnson in the first half.
It was a disappointing evening for United, who had expected many to prevail about the wrestling traces of Postecoglou in the showpiece event.
On Thursday morning, however, it was clear that the defeat still weighed heavily in the heads of the Stars of United when they went to the team bus.
United Baas Amorim looked down while he led his side out of the hotel and drove his suitcase past him, past fans and photographers.
The Portuguese coach succeeded in offering a nod to the camera while walking past.
The will of Mason Mount, Harry Maguire and Andre Onana were also given to leave the hotel and on their way to the team bus while considering their defeat.
After having undergone the defendant, defender Luke Shaw admitted that the players of United have to leave while he apologized to fans after their last defeat.
The position said that the team should take responsibility for failure and not shun what has been the worst season of the club since their relegation in 1973-74.
'We are very sorry for what they had to endure this season. Like I said, it has not been good enough, and I can only apologize for that, “Shaw told BBC Sport.
'I think we should look at the positive points and the only positive thing is that we can only go up from here.
'We are now a low point and we must find the way to drag ourselves back.
'I can now say 100 percent [Ruben Amorim] Is the right man. I know the results have not been good at all.
“I've been here for a long time and I have experienced several managers, but Ruben, for me, I am talking on my behalf and I am sure that I can talk on behalf of all players, Ruben is 100 percent the right manager to bring us back where this club should be.”
In the meantime, the stars of Tottenham were also seen who left their hotel on Thursday morning and were in many brighter spirits than their counterparts in Manchester.
Ange Postecoglou, with a big grin over his face, waved to supporters while taking his way to the coach of the first team.
Members of the Spurs staff raised the Europa League trophy to show the fans who had made the trip to encourage the players on Thursday morning.
