Twitter Reacts as Luuk de Jong Sends Manchester United Crashing Out of Europa League

Well, that was awkward.
48 hours ago, Manchester was going to dominate Europe. City were winning the Champions League, United were favourites for the Europa League, and English football was on top of the world.
Now? Oh well.
Our #UEL journey comes to an end.#MUFC @Chevrolet
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) August 16, 2020
Within 24 hours of their rivals spaffing it against Lyon, it was United's turn to choke on the big stage. Sevilla - who have already won the competition a record five times - will contest a sixth final, against either Inter or Shakhtar.
The Spanish side's latest fairytale started as most fairytales do - with a big fat slice of adversity. The football world was stunned when Manchester United - who have won more penalties than any other team in Europe this season - won a penalty.
Another penalty to Man United https://t.co/RtO473xVp6
— Henry?? (@Henrymcfc1) August 16, 2020
Man United have now won at least one penalty in 45% of their Europa Leagues games and 34% of their Premier League games this season.
— The Tactical Times (@Tactical_Times) August 16, 2020
Man United have had more penalties this season (22) than Arsenal have had in the last three seasons (21) #afc
— DailyAFC (@DailyAFC) August 16, 2020
The football world was then sent into a state of crippling shock when Bruno Fernandes, who had a perfect record from his seven earlier penalties this season, scored that penalty.
He just doesn't miss them! ? @B_Fernandes8 struck perfectly from the spot to give us the lead in Cologne! #MUFC #UEL https://t.co/K4jjbpupjc
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) August 16, 2020
Bruno scores from the spot.
— UTFR ?? (@ManUtd_HQ) August 16, 2020
Man United's 22nd penalty of the season.
8/8 penalties scored by Bruno at United.#mufc 1-0pic.twitter.com/aQAk5bPjAc
Bruno's scored 14 pens this season, 8 less than Aubameyang's scored in his entire career. pic.twitter.com/K8FnsczqSe
— Shaun (@ArsenalReviewed) August 16, 2020
Sevilla weren't hanging about, however. They've won the Europa League more than any other team and were not going out without a fight.
Former Liverpool winger Suso starting up against inexperienced left-back Brandon Williams? What could go wrong?
Goal. Suso equalises for Sevilla.#MUFC #UEL
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) August 16, 2020
Suso strikes for Sevilla ?
— Football on BT Sport #Club2020 (@btsportfootball) August 16, 2020
That one meant a lot for the former Liverpool man!
United hard done by with the throw-in decision?#Club2020 pic.twitter.com/Ly9SG7Wf05
Suso. Once a red, always a red. ? pic.twitter.com/F26unmT9OK
— Samue (@SamueILFC) August 16, 2020
Wan Bissaka and Lindelof can't be man enough to defend or close down that right back wing. Brandon Williams again lost his man Suso and gift him a goal. Williams was supposed to be closer to Suso. As a left back, he should know this. #MUFC
— Mupangabuwe (@Real_Liberty_SM) August 16, 2020
The second half saw United kick things up a gear but there was one thing standing in their way - Sevilla keeper Yassine Bounou. The Morocco international was in no mood to let either Mason Greenwood or Anthony Martial add their names to the scoresheet.
? Yassine Bounou vs Manchester United = _______#UEL pic.twitter.com/b09gbhQ8U3
— UEFA Europa League (@EuropaLeague) August 16, 2020
Yassine 'Bono' Bounou tonight vs Man Utd.#SEVMUN #UEL pic.twitter.com/1LcbFBeiPn
— Grit Sports (@Grit_Sports) August 16, 2020
Bounou having a worldie...
— Scotty Tridge (@TridgeTV) August 16, 2020
Sunday, bloody Sunday...
...oh right, like the U2 song. Ha.
Anyway, Bono- Bounou's resistance would eventually yield fruit. Substitute Luuk de Jong found himself on the end of Jesus Navas' tempting cross, and, well, it would have been rude not to finish.
Sevilla have the lead against Manchester United!
— Football on BT Sport #Club2020 (@btsportfootball) August 16, 2020
A simple finish for Luuk de Jong ?
The Reds have it all to do...#Club2020 pic.twitter.com/ABR4tM91Wk
8 – Luuk De Jong has scored his first goal in 12 games, netting his eighth goal of the season in all competitions – the joint-most he has managed in a single season for a club outside of his home country Holland (also 8 in 12-13). Butter. #UEL pic.twitter.com/3WVKZQDsNg
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) August 16, 2020
Pour one out for poor Marv here. We've all been there, mate...
Sevilla wants to score and they bring on Luuk De Jong? Lool.
— Marvin the Paranoid (@Boboye_Ak) August 16, 2020
Bruno and Victor Lindelof then had a nice wee fight, as United's trophy hopes collapsed all around them. Three semi-finals, three semi-final defeats - sore one.
Bruno Fernandes and Victor Lindelof disagree regarding who was responsible for that Sevilla goal ?#Club2020 pic.twitter.com/z0vOI8smsn
— Football on BT Sport #Club2020 (@btsportfootball) August 16, 2020
BRUNO FERNANDES IS SHOUTING AT LINDELOF FOR HIS SHOCKING DEFENDING AND DESERVEDLY SO. HORRIFIC DEFENDING...
— Red Devil Bible (@RedDevilBible) August 16, 2020
It's a tough one for United to take, but they'll be back to do it all again...in about two weeks' time.
As for Sevilla, well, it's Inter or Shakhtar next Friday. They're the Europa League's cockroaches, and you wouldn't dare bet against them.
FULL TIME IN COLOGNE!!!! FULL TIME!!!! FULL TIME!!!!
— Sevilla FC (@SevillaFC_ENG) August 16, 2020
ANOTHER FAMOUS WIN AGAINST @ManUtd AND WE'RE INTO OUR SIXTH @EuropaLeague FINAL!!!!!! YESSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!! GET INNNNN!!!!!!!!
⚽ @suso30oficial
⚽ @LuukdeJong9 #WeareSevilla #UEL pic.twitter.com/ztylS2EGnP