Luis Diaz sparks Barcelona buzz as Liverpool weigh contract talks
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The loss, which handed Spurs their first trophy in 17 years and a Champions League berth, marked United's worst season in over five decades, with only six wins in 26 Premier League games under manager Ruben Amorim.
The decisive moment came late in the first half when Spurs' Brennan Johnson surged into the six-yard box, meeting Pape Matar Sarr's precise cross. United's Luke Shaw, caught off-guard, deflected the ball past goalkeeper Andre Onana, sealing Tottenham's victory.
Despite United's second-half efforts, with Fernandes and teammates pushing for an equalizer, Spurs' backline, anchored by Cristian Romero, stood resolute.
Fernandes, who has shone brightly with 19 goals and 19 assists this season, addressed his future post-match, pledging loyalty but acknowledging the club's potential need for change. "I'll be here until the club says it's time to leave," he said. "If they believe moving me on will help, maybe to raise funds, that's football."
Recent X posts from United insiders, including The Athletic's David Ornstein, suggest the club are prioritizing squad investment over replacing Amorim, with Fernandes central to their plans.
Despite the defeat, Fernandes backed Amorim's vision. "It's not my decision, but I think Ruben is the right man," he said. "It's easy to sack a coach when results falter, but I believe he can turn this around."
Amorim, under fire after a dismal domestic campaign, reiterated his readiness to step down if support wanes. "If the board or fans feel I'm not the one, I'll go the next day, no talk of compensation," he said. "But I won't quit. I'm confident in my approach."
United's spirited Europa League run, including a thrilling 7-6 aggregate win over Lyon, briefly masked their struggles. Yet, with Spurs outbattling them in Bilbao, United face a pivotal summer rebuild, with Fernandes' leadership and Amorim's resolve under the spotlight.