And just look that, it's all over. most horrendous of all seasons, their most dire campaign since the league's inception, is complete.
My word how they'll hope there's no repeat. However, unless there's major, major change over the next three months to an unprecedented degree, next season may well be as much of a struggle as this one has been.
In the end they finish 15th in the Premier League table. A final day victory at Old Trafford over that was nothing if not controversial sees them rise a place in the final reckoning, having been 16th before kickoff. Not that it matters, save for a few million quid.
Goals from Amad - one of their stars this season, enjoying a really smart breakthrough campaign - and a penalty from the soon-to-be departed Christian Eriksen, both late in the day, ensured the three points on a day the Glazer family and Sir Jim Ratcliffe, with his future now almost certainly set to be elsewhere.
Amorim insists the Argentine will be part of the club's post-season tour and that he's still a Manchester United player. He may well head on the former, but whether he truly is the latter, we'll only find out when the August transfer deadline has been and gone.
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As usual, played his part, his lovely chipped ball finding Amad for the opener against 10-men Villa, for whom Emi Martinez was sent off in the first half for what can only be described as a rush of blood to the head.
That looked like being the day's main talking point in Manchester, the defining moment as the Villans missed out on a spot in the . But with the scores still goalless, and with less than 20 minutes remaining, it was rendered obsolete by the refereeing error that will leave Aston Villa furious.
Morgan Rogers put the ball into the net but was deemed to have fouled goalkeeper Altay Bayindir in the build up. Referee Thomas Bramall blew his whistle very quickly - but it wasn't even a foul.
And because Bramall blew his whistle, the decision couldn't be changed by the Video Assistant Referees.
declared: "The referee’s call was a free kick to with Bayindir deemed to be in control of the ball before Rogers gained possession. The whistle was blown by the referee before the ball entered the goal, therefore the incident was not reviewable by the VAR."
Their fury was compounded by Amad and Eriksen's goals - the penalty decision for the latter leading to applaud sarcastically in his technical area. Emery
One touching note in the second half came as Jonny Evans was brought on for his 241st and final United appearance. He's leaving at the end of the season when his contract runs out and looks likely to retire. Still, among many United fans, there remains puzzlement that Louis van Gaal allowed him to leave - for just £6million - to West Bromwich Albion when in his prime 10 years ago.
He won't be a part of what Amorim hopes will be a new-look United next season. Nor will Eriksen, who confirmed post-match: “I wish Man Utd and the fans all the best. Incredible stadium and club, they will be back at the top at some point I’m sure.”
They won't be the only ones.
Amorim apologised to fans with his on-field address after the final whistle and vowed “good days are coming”.
“I want to apologise for this season. I know you are really disappointed with me and with the team," said the Portuguese. "The second thing I want to say is thank you. We are very grateful for your support during the season, which I know was really bad.

“It was really hard in many games, but now, for me, we have to make a choice – stay stuck in the past - because this season is in the past, it's over. We fight each other or we stick together and move forward. Six months ago, in my first three games in charge, with two victories and one draw, I said to you the storm is coming,
“Today, after this disastrous season, I want to tell you - the good days are coming. If there is one club in the word that can overcome any situation, any disaster it is our club, Manchester United.
“I also want to say thank you to my players. Sometimes I am not fair, but always I try to be honest with you. Thank you very much, see you next season.”
Whether Amorim is right, that the good times will return, and whether indeed he's the right man for the job, remains to be seen. Only time will tell.
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