Joshua Zirkzee has criticized Manchester United fans who left Old Trafford early during their thrilling Europa League quarter-final victory over Lyon, calling out their lack of faith during one of the most dramatic matches in recent club history.
United’s Europa League Survival in Chaos
United entered the second leg tied 2-2 after a tough away draw in France. But any hopes of a straightforward night were quickly dashed, as Lyon stormed into a 2-0 lead before half-time at Old Trafford, leaving United facing a humiliating European exit.
Goals from Manuel Ugarte and Diogo Dalot had put the hosts ahead, but Lyon’s fightback was fierce. Corentin Tolisso and Nicolas Tagliafico struck within minutes to level the tie and send the match into extra time.
Lyon’s Extra-Time Comeback Stuns Old Trafford
Despite going down to 10 men after Tolisso’s red card, Lyon dominated the early stages of extra time, scoring twice in five minutes to take a 6-4 aggregate lead. Thousands of fans were seen heading for the exits, assuming United’s Europa League dream was over.
But then came one of Old Trafford’s greatest comebacks.
- Bruno Fernandes converted a penalty to give United hope.
- Kobbie Mainoo made it 4-4 on aggregate, sparking renewed belief.
- And Harry Maguire’s powerful header sealed an astonishing 5-4 win, sending United to the semi-finals in unforgettable fashion.

Zirkzee’s Message to the Doubters
Zirkzee, sidelined with a hamstring injury, watched from the stands—and didn’t hold back in his post-match reaction.
“To all the fans who left when we were down,” he posted on Instagram, sharing a video of full-time celebrations. “Have a listen to this.”
The striker’s words were aimed at fans who missed the dramatic turnaround by leaving early—a moment they may never forget, or forgive themselves for.
Maguire and Amorim Reflect on a Wild Night
Matchwinner Harry Maguire admitted United made life difficult for themselves:
“Going 4-2 down to 10 men is not good enough. But we dug in and showed great spirit. That’s what this stadium does.”
Manager Ruben Amorim praised the Old Trafford atmosphere:
“The sound was the best I’ve ever heard. I feel for the people who left at 4-2—they’ll be gutted.”
Amorim added that the team is well aware of the criticism they’ve faced this season, but believes this result could be a turning point.