After a disappointing start to the season, Manchester United ended up an unexpected second in the Premier League and finished runners-up in the Europa League final, but coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insisted that only titles matter at Old Trafford.
United lost the Europa League final 11-10 on penalties following a 1-1 draw against Villarreal Wednesday, leaving the club without a trophy since 2017.
Keeper David de Gea had his spot kick saved by his Villarreal counterpart Geronimo Rulli, who had just scored what proved to be the winning penalty.
On the night, United fell behind after Gerard Moreno stretched to reach Dani Parejo's free kick and steered the ball past De Gea to open the scoring in the 29th minute.
They levelled 10 minutes into the second half when Edinson Cavani poked the ball home after collecting Marcus Rashford's deflected shot, but they did not have the creativity - or the bench - to add another and were left ruing their two runners-up spots this season.
Solskjaer, who said he had considered replacing De Gea with another keeper for the shootout given the Spaniard's terrible record - 36 without a save after Wednesday's game - said he was hoping the club would recruit "two or three" players to strengthen his starting XI for next season.


