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Ajax 0 Manchester United 2: Jose Mourinho's team make Manchester proud as they win the Europa League
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To
Ajax’s manager it was a “boring final”. For Manchester United it
released torrents of emotion that clearly helped them win the game, for
their club, their city and those back home who were probably too
distraught to focus fully on a mere Europa League final.
When it was over, when United’s job had been mechanically
executed, the best of Jose Mourinho’s players on the night delivered
words of unusual power. Ander Herrera told us the team had been “devastated” in training
on Tuesday, and said: “I want to dedicate this to the victims. We want
peace in the world.” He urged people to “work together for a normal
world”.
This is not the average
acceptance speech for a Europa League man of the match. But then this
was no average night. It might have overwhelmed Mourinho’s men. Instead they showed Ajax to be boys in a world of men.
With direct, physical, unambitious but highly effective play, they
added a second trophy to their 2016-17 campaign and found a way back
into the Champions League. Now, we can argue about how they did it, and
what they need to change. On the night, though, United honoured a
promise to their community, and allowed it just a brief taste of
normality.
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