Sevilla enjoyed a historic night at Old Trafford as Wissam Ben Yedder's brace was enough to knock Manchester United out of the Champions League, despite Romelu Lukaku's consolation goal.
The Spanish side dominated throughout and humiliated Jose Mourinho in the United dugout.
The Red Devils returned to the competition after winning the Europa League last year and have spent 350 million euros in the past two seasons alone.
Paul Pogba (105m euros), Henrikh Mkhitaryan (42m euros, but he has now left the club), Eric Bailly (38m euros), Romelu Lukaku (84.7m euros), Nemanja Matic (44.7m euros) and Victor Lindelof (35m euros) all formed part of the project.
Now they are left without any hope of winning the league title and have been knocked out at the last 16 stage of the Champions League.
Ben Yedder was the hero for Vincenzo Montella's side with a brace after replacing Luis Muriel as a substitute, whilst Steven N'Zonzi also produced a memorable display on his return to England.
It was a historic night in Manchester, but unfortunately for those who sanctioned the 350m euros of spending it was the 2,000 travelling Sevilla fans who were singing at the final whistle.
lotap
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Sanchez needs to go back to his piano to get his rhymes back
Yapcmns
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Time you get honest José and come to accept you need to change your tactics , no point in having quality players and making them ALL defenders, football is always decided by goals , yes José goals NOT defending and hopefully nick one then defend again. It’s crap to watch and it’s putting me off watching the team I’ve watched excite so many fans , have enough boredom without watching that game of defending .
amedave1
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I just can't hold back but mock united supporters, Mourihno is just living in past glory, he could have won this game at Sevilla but he instead brought the fight to his home. The time of playing negative football has passed. mourinho can only achieve great things if he coaches clubs that are underdog........ my one cent
SkG11
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Salah too heavy in the pockets of Man United's defenders that they couldn't move freely today