Nepal, Ashish Lamichhane, Manchester United Supporters’ Club, Nepal-MUSCN (Member): Last night’s Europa League final was the final nail in the coffin of what has been the worst season in Manchester United’s modern history. Tottenham Hotspur, a club mocked for years for its lack of silverware, walked away with the Europa League trophy, while we, Manchester United—the once mighty Red Devils—stood shattered, broken, and empty-handed once again.

A 1-0 loss, thanks to Brennan Johnson’s 42nd-minute goal, summed up our season in one word: defeated. Not just on the pitch, but in spirit, passion, and legacy. A club with no energy, no fight, no unity. Every match felt like a slow walk through fire, and last night, watching the players once again fail to show any real hunger was gut-wrenching.


We didn’t just lose a final—we lost our identity.
We didn’t just fall behind—we hit rock bottom.
16th in the Premier League. Let that sink in.

Once feared, now forgotten.
Once dominant, now disjointed.
As a fan, this season has felt like heartbreak on repeat. Ashish Lamichhane, one of the most vocal supporters from Nepal, echoed the emotions of all Red Devil fans in Nepal—tears in silence, screams in frustration, and yet… undying loyalty.

Yes, we criticize.
Yes, we’re angry.
But we are United.
We stay.
There’s still hope… a small flickering ember in the ashes.
We pray that Rúben Amorim stays, because amidst the chaos, we need a vision, a rebuild, a future. We hope the Glazers finally invest—not in PR, but in players. Young blood with fight in their hearts. We need to filter out the old, worn-out squad, and bring in warriors—not names.

Let this be the bottom, so we can rise.
Let this pain be fuel for a new chapter.
Next season, we dare to believe again.
Because we are Red Devils, and even in hell, we don’t kneel.

To all the Red Devil fans in Nepal and around the world: Keep the faith.
Our comeback will be greater than our downfall. ❤️
Glory Glory Man United—Even if only in our hearts this year.

