What did you do well… Manchester United will not hold Club Awards events again this year

May 14, 2025

What did you do well… Manchester United will not hold Club Awards events again this year
AFP Yonhap News



What did you do well… Manchester United will not hold Club Awards events again this year
AFP Yonhap News
The season that resulted in failure, there is no way to be excited.

Manchester United has decided not to hold the Club Awards ceremony again this year. In the meantime, the men's and women's best players and goals of the year have been awarded according to the results of fan voting, but it has decided not to hold a separate awards ceremony this year following last year. GoalCom said 'Fan voting will go ahead as scheduled and the winner will receive the award ahead of the final Premier League match against Aston Villa at Old Trafford.

Manchester United is 16th out of 20 teams with 39 points as of now, having played 36 games in the 2024-2025 season. Ipswich, Leicester City and Southampton were relegated to the Championship (second division) early on, avoiding the humiliation of 'demotion fight'. However, he is in danger of finishing the season in the worst position since the creation of the Premier League in 1992. He lost 17 games this season, setting a record for the most losses in 51 years since the 1973-1974 season when he was in the Football League. If he wins the title in the Europa League final against Tottenham Hotspur on the 21st, it will be comforting, but the first-ever slump in the league will remain a big wound. United decided to hold a BBQ party with the squad at Carrington Training Ground without a car parade, even if they won the Europa League.




Coach Huveng Amorim bowed his head saying, `What you should feel when the Manchester United head coach is in this position is shame.' He said "Everyone here has to take a lot seriously. Everyone is thinking of a Europa League final, but that's not the problem. I have a big job to deal with after the end of the season and it's not just about myself, it's about the culture of this team. This is the most decisive moment in Manchester United's history. We have to be strong this summer. We can't do this again next season."



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.