MANCHESTER UNITED fans’ faces said it all after their embarrassing Old Trafford thrashing against Spurs.
Erik ten Hag’s side collapsed to a 3-0 defeat against Tottenham to mark back-to-back home defeats by a three-goal margin.
Scenes around Old Trafford after Man Utd’s defeat to Spurs summed up the mood
Fans were seen with despondent faces
Many were seen sitting alone as they digested the latest horror
Fans have now seen the team fall to back-to-back home 3-0 home defeats for the first time since 2021
Results will have to drastically improve to lift the mood
Mood follows another lifeless performance from players
Having gone a goal down inside three minutes, Bruno Fernandes’ controversial sending-off effectively killed any hope of a comeback.
Two more second-half goals then sent things from bad to worse.
The boos rang around Old Trafford at half-time and, despite the defiant whimpers of chanting from the Red Devils faithful during the game, they could only muster some apathetic post-match cries for another dreadful performance.
It was a mood reflective of another tepid and lifeless team performance.
And pictures showing disenchanted fans coming to terms with the loss in the stands long after full-time summed it all up.
Sky Sports broadcast of the game showed despondent fans littered around the stadium, seemingly in disbelief of the horror show they had just watched.
Reacting on social media, one fan said: “Manchester United fans don’t deserve this pain.”
A second shared an image of a fan sitting with his hands in his pockets, saying: “All of us.”
A third added: “The picture says a lot.
Another “Heartbreaking scenes.”
A fifth said: “I saw this and sighed.”
The result leaves United down in 12th with seven points from six games – a record of two wins, one draw and three defeats.
Club executives Dan Ashworth and Omar Berrada openly supported Ten Hag at the beginning of the month. Berrada last week set a goal for the men’s and women’s teams to win the league by 2028.
But since then, the team’s performance has drastically declined, and the games against Porto and Aston Villa coming up might determine if Ten Hag stays in his position after the international break.