We really did.
Ought to have been several more goals ahead before they fluked their first (or second). Overall, we were the better team on the day, as we were in the final and against Liverpool. Also, before you begin, the VAR call was tight, but it was accurate.
It's worrying how many posters on here are so blinded by 'EtH Out' narratives (wanting to win the argument), they rewrite recent history with such brazen nonsense. Desperate for us to lose key matches so they could announce they told us so.
Considering United won a major honour during a monumental injury crisis (beating the country's Champion in the process), qualifying for Europe on the back of a successful previous campaign, it's tenable whether EtH truly has taken United backward, or has actually done well in the face of adversity.
To sack him for a replacement with which there is no guarantee of improvement is a serious risk, and Ineos are right to prevaricate.
Any replacement past Tuchel (my tip if EtH is clipped) will need 'time' to implement Ineos' preferred structure, which could lead to a spate of fifth to eighth place finishes with no accompanying honours.
Yes, let's ignore the facts.