Huddersfield Town A.F.C. came into their home fixture against Manchester United as 10/1 underdogs, but brimming with confidence anyway. Clearly, they were focused and believing in themselves and what they could achieve as the scored twice on United in the first 33 minutes.
Until that point, United had conceded two whole goals this entire season. You knew in the first half that this one was over, or at least you did if you’re aware of this fact- no Jose Mourinho team has ever come back from being two goals down to win.
The result was United’s first lost to Huddersfield in 65 years, and social media completely exploded in response. Right now, Huddersfield, Manchester United, Lukaku and Man U are all trending terms on Twitter. Yes, United were very injury depleted, but that’s still no excuse. The richest club in the world shouldn’t ever lose to just promoted small club like this.
Here are some of the more noticeable and memorable tweets reacting to this historic outcome:
Manchester United (Man U) fans leaving the stadium after the sound of the FULL TIME whistle against Huddersfield ??? pic.twitter.com/pbfnwbtAuN
— #9jaWitches ??? (@badgalmaddie_) October 21, 2017
Huddersfield fans banner before the game today. pic.twitter.com/4cAmmzRAiM
— Mootaz Chehade (@MHChehade) October 21, 2017
— Nataly Antar (@Nataly_Antar) October 21, 2017
Don't want to be too cruel but in the ten minutes since Victor Lindelof came on MUFC have conceded as many goals as previous eight PL games
— Daniel Taylor (@DTguardian) October 21, 2017
That was maybe the worst half of football from Mourinho's United. Feeble and fazed. Martial and Lindelof execrable. #mufc
— Samuel Luckhurst (@samuelluckhurst) October 21, 2017
Hi, sorry, I know your busy. Sorry to nudge you on this but it's just getting a bit desperate…
— Paul (@UtdRantcast) October 21, 2017
When you hear that Manchester United planned to do an unbeaten run this season only to be beaten by Huddersfield? #HUDMUN pic.twitter.com/lccy5mdscB
— KNOXPETE (@KnoxTainment) October 21, 2017
Huddersfield fans celebrating their historic win against Man United. ??pic.twitter.com/3w6f98akZ1
— Football Stands (@TheFootyStands) October 21, 2017
We’ll see what happens in the postgame news conference, but it will certainly be interesting to see how Mourinho attempts to spin the Huddersfield result. Or maybe he won’t- perhaps he’ll just tell it like it is.
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