Manchester United win Europa League, dedicate crown to terror attack victims
Updated On May 25, 2017 12:49 PM IST
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Manchester United players celebrate with the trophy after winning the UEFA Europa League crown, beating Ajax Amsterdam in the final at Friends Arena in Stockholm on Wednesday. Manchester United won 2-0 with Paul Pogba and Henrikh Mkhitaryan scoring for the English side. (AP)
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Manchester United fans hold up banners, in honour of the victims of the Manchester terrorism attack, during the UEFA Europa League final between Ajax and Man United at Friends Arena in Stockholm on Wednesday. (Getty Images)
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Manchester United fans wanted their club to win the UEFA Europa League crown to honour the victims of the terrorism attack in Manchester on May 22. 22 people killed and 64 injured in the blast at an Ariana Grande pop concert at the Manchester Arena the night before the team left for the final in Stockholm. (Getty Images)
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Manchester United players observe a minute’s silence before the UEFA Europa League final match against Ajax Amsterdam at Friends Arena in Stockholm on Wednesday. The whole of the stadium stood in solidarity, observing silence to pray and honour the victims of the Manchester terror attack on May 22. (Getty Images)
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Henrikh Mkhitaryan of Manchester United scores the second goal in their UEFA Europa League final against Ajax Amsterdam at Friends Arena in Stockholm on Wednesday. (Getty Images)
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Manchester United's Paul Pogba pays tribute to the victims of the Manchester Arena terror attack after winning the UEFA Europa League crown on Wednesday. Pogba scored the first of the two goals in the 2-0 victory against Ajax in the final. (Reuters)
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Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho celebrates with coaching staff after the Europa League triumph in Stockholm on Wednesday (reuters)
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Manchester United’s trophies from a long and brutal season was best illustrated by the presence of their injured players at the sidelines of the UEFA Europa League final against Ajax Amsterdam. From left, Marcos Rojo, star striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Eric Bailly and Luke Shaw rooted for their side as they beat Ajax to win the crown. (Getty Images)
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