Dozens of Fans of Manchester United remained after celebrating what they believed that the opener of Amad Diallo was in the Europa League final.
Fans of Red Devils gathered to see how their way took Tottenham on Wednesday evening, hoping for a victory that would save something from their miserable season.
But they were eventually broken by Brennan Johnson's first half of a strike that ended a 17-year-old trophy-dried for the North London people and closed the disastrous term of United.
However, early in the night, many Red Devils supporters thought they had taken the lead when Diallo fired a bright shot from a tight corner. The efforts of the Ivory Coast International Whistle just wide from the distant pole, but the perspective of the cover caused the strike to appear as if he had nestled in the back of the Guglielmo Vicario network.
This led to widespread parties under a large number of United fans, in which the excavation took a few seconds before the sinking awareness, and undoubtedly some shame, started.
Although misled, it turned out to be a rare clear spark on a humiliating night before Ruben Amorim, who failed to break the determined rear of their Premier League rivals.
In the hours that have been followed, the brutal reality of a future without European football and the wealth it offers, with stars such as Luke Shaw and Bruno Fernandes who discuss the possibility of the club exits.
Shaw, who was a surprising starter in Bilbao, gave a depressed apology to United supporters and admitted that players should consider leaving Old Trafford this summer.
In the meantime, Fernandes offered to leave when the club decides to come up with 'cash' in the midst of interest from the Saudi Pro League.
United has declared their confidence in Amorim and claim that they have not changed their position that he is the right man for the job.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe and several members of the Glazer family were present in San Mames to see the latest United Horror Show.
But senior figures at United keep faith in Amorim, who was forced to join the middle season by CEO Omar Berrada, despite his preference to participate this summer.
United sources have also rejected a suggestion that they had to talk to Amorim of stopping in January after the defeat against Brighton.
But his own comments after the final left the door open for the club to expel him if their position had changed in any way.
'I have nothing to show to the fans, so at the moment it is a bit of trust [that is required]”He said.
'Let's take a look [on the future]. Like I said before, I'm always open.
'If the board and the fans have the feeling that I am not the right man, I will go without any conversation about compensation the next day, but I will not stop.
“I really have faith in my work and as you see, I will not change anything in the way I do things.”
