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Manchester United's tactics made for a boring game, says Ajax boss Peter Bosz

Ajax Dutch head coach Peter Bosz waits for the start of the UEFA Europa League final football match Ajax Amsterdam v Manchester United on May 24, 2017 at t
Image: Manchester United's tactics made for a boring game, says Ajax boss Peter Bosz

Ajax coach Peter Bosz said Manchester United's unambitious tactics made for "a boring game" following his side's 2-0 loss in Wednesday's Europa League final in Stockholm.

United won the trophy for the first time, courtesy of goals by Paul Pogba and Henrikh Mkhitaryan, despite seeing only 33 percent of possession at the Friends Arena and registering just four shots on target.

"I'm disappointed because you play finals to win them. We didn't," Bosz told his post-match press conference.

"I haven't seen the Ajax that I'm used to, which means good football, high pressing and being dominant.

Ajax Colombian defender Davinson Sánchez (L) and Manchester United's Belgian midfielder Marouane Fellaini and Ajax Danish Midfielder Lasse Schone vie for
Image: Ajax pair Davinson Sanchez (L) and Lasse Schone (R) vie for the ball with Marouane Fellaini (C)

"High pressing was difficult because Man United only played long balls and didn't take any risks in the build-up. I think it was a boring game. There were no chances from both sides."

The game was overshadowed by Monday's terror attack in Manchester, which left 22 dead and dozens injured, and Bosz admitted it had had an impact on the players from both teams.

STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - MAY 24: Ander Herrera of Manchester United and Jairo Riedewald of Ajax battle for possession during the UEFA Europa League Final betwee
Image: Ander Herrera (L) and Jairo Riedewald (R) battle for possession

"Obviously both sides were affected," said Bosz, the first coach to steer Ajax to a major European final since Louis van Gaal in 1996.

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"But once you play the final, for that moment you forget it. You have to play."

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