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The Mirror: A Mille-Fort fan went out to celebrate the elimination of Manchester United and was arrested for leaving his son alone in the hotel

The Mirror: A Mille-Fort fan went out to celebrate the elimination of Manchester United and was arrested for leaving his son alone in the hotel

According to the "Mirror" report, in the fourth round of the FA Cup, Middlesbrough made a visit to Old Trafford and eliminated Manchester United 8-7 in a penalty shootout. Greater Manchester Police confirmed that a Miburg fan was arrested after the game on suspicion of neglecting children.

In this game, more than 9,000 Middlesbrough fans came from the northeast to witness a marathon-like unforgettable victory. But one visiting fan seemed to take the victory too seriously. Police accused the man of leaving the child alone in a hotel room in order to return to Manchester city centre to celebrate.

The Greater Manchester Police Stratford station, via social media, posted a statement that read: "Last night, a fan of the visiting team In Fort Mâzie was arrested for neglecting a child. He left his 11-year-old alone at the hotel after the game while heading into town to celebrate the team's victory. We have taken good care of this child, as well as the angry mother who drove from the northeast to pick up the child. ”

Sancho opened the scoring for United in the first half, while Matt Crooks equalised with a controversial goal in the second half. Middlesbrough boss Chris Wilder was delighted to see his players fighting back as they fell behind, saying it was a night of "cup magic". He said: "The FA Cup is vibrant, especially in Middlesbrough. I told the players that it's all about memories. ”

"We were lucky and took our chances. The rules for VAR to make penalties have changed since I left the Premier League – I thought [our goal] was handball, I felt it would be blown off and glad it wasn't. As you saw tonight, we don't lack the personality and courage we need. We're excited to stay the course. When facing a team like Manchester United, it is not easy to survive a penalty shootout. ”

"When their list of matches comes out, you can immediately see how much they respect this event and us as opponents. It was a very strong Manchester United. We get lucky sometimes and it's a must. You always know that when you come here to play, the players that the opponent has and the players who are sent to the court will always create a lot of opportunities. ”

On the other hand, United could face another champions-free season – the only trophy they could possibly win this season. Lonnick told the United players that they missed out on a lot of opportunities and had to blame themselves out: "We should and could have easily led 3-0 at the end of the first half, and even in the second half we missed some good chances, even after the opponent scored the goal that shouldn't have existed. ”

"Bruno's (B fee) chance was almost equivalent to a penalty, so we have to blame ourselves for wasting too many chances in the game. If you end up losing on a penalty, it's also a matter of luck. In the end we lost and we were all very disappointed. ”

(Felix Cat)

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