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Juventus Mock Manchester United in SHOCK Tiktok Video After Europa League Exit! [WATCH]

Juventus have posted a shock video on Tiktok mocking Manchester United Europa League exit, MySportDab reports.

The Serie A side progressed to the semifinals of the competition after seeing off Sporting CP in the quarterfinals with a 2-1 aggregate win.

They will face Sevilla in the semifinal to for a place in the final where they will face either Roma or Bayer Leverkusen.

While it was all jubilations at Juventus’ end, it was a sad one for Manchester United at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan stadium in Seville, Spain.

Manchester United were ambushed by a spirited Sevilla side with Morocco international En-Nesyri bagging a brace.

The Red Devils suffered a woeful 3-0 defeat with many goalkeeping and defensive blunders.

Shockingly, Manchester United’s defeat has been celebrated by Juventus with the club posting a mocking video with Manchester United logo used in the video.

The video features a scene in a popular British comedy movie titled, “Four Lions.”

It features four men in a van driven by a driver stamped with the Juventus logo.

The four men as designated in the video were Juventus, Sevilla, Manchester United and Bayer Leverkusen.

Three of them – Juventus, Bayer Leverkusen, and Sevilla were singing ‘Dancing in the moonlight’

Sevilla and Bayer Leverkusen, sitting at the back seat, happily joined Juventus, the driver in singing the song while Manchester United who is at the front with Juventus refused to join in singing the song and was carrying a grim look on his face.

The video is simply a mockery of Manchester United’s exit from the Europa League after a 5-2 aggregate loss to Sevilla.

 

The Red Devils crashed out of the competition in the most unlikely way after conceding three cheap goals against the LaLiga side.

They now have the FA Cup semifinal clash against Brighton on Sunday and will hope to redeem their awful Europa League performance with a resounding win over the Seagulls.

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