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Manchester United 1-3 Manchester City! The home cement slab fell and hit the fans, the stadium was too broken, and the fans complained

Manchester United 1-3 Manchester City! The home cement slab fell and hit the fans, the stadium was too broken, and the fans complained

The key event of the 7th round of the English Women's Super League is the Manchester derby, Manchester United lost 1-3 to Manchester City Women at Old Trafford, Manchester United opened the scoring in the 21st minute by Katie, and then Manchester City scored two goals in 2 minutes to reverse the score, and the second half opened soon after the next city to rewrite the score to 1-3, although in the last 25 minutes Manchester City players turned two yellows and one red to send off a person, but Manchester United Women had no way to score again.

Manchester United 1-3 Manchester City! The home cement slab fell and hit the fans, the stadium was too broken, and the fans complained

The game was the first defeat of the season for Manchester United Women, who are currently fourth in the Women's Super League with three wins, three draws and one loss, behind Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester City, where the gap has widened to seven points, and it will be difficult to compete for the title this season. After the game, a Manchester United fan posted angrily on social media that the ceiling in the N2402 area fell and hit two Manchester United fans.

Manchester United 1-3 Manchester City! The home cement slab fell and hit the fans, the stadium was too broken, and the fans complained

The N2402 area is well understood, N belongs to the sign of the North Stand, which is commonly known as the Ferguson Stand, and 2 belongs to the second level. N2402 belongs to the arc area where the East Stand and North Stand meet. The photo released by the fans happens to be located on the ground of the stands, in the ceiling area of the fan tunnel.

Manchester United 1-3 Manchester City! The home cement slab fell and hit the fans, the stadium was too broken, and the fans complained

Fortunately, there were no injuries, after all, the falling cement blocks were relatively small, but many fans said that this is not the first time this has happened, but there have been many scenes of cement blocks falling before. The topic of "Old Trafford is collapsing" has once again become a hot topic of discussion among fans. Photos from the scene clearly show a hole in the cement slab under the stands at Old Trafford, above the fan tunnel.

Old Trafford, England's most prestigious football stadium, has become a safety issue, with more than 70,000 spectators watching the game every game, and if there is a problem with the load-bearing of the concrete floor, or perhaps the vibration of the fans during the cheering process affects the already loose cement slab, then it is an accident. Many Manchester United fans have begun to circle the "Trafford Council", asking them to ensure the safety of the stadium.

Manchester United 1-3 Manchester City! The home cement slab fell and hit the fans, the stadium was too broken, and the fans complained

If anyone thinks the Glazers are very generous, then you should check out Old Trafford. They only installed WiFi in their stadiums a few years ago, and Old Trafford was one of the few stadiums in the Premier League that did not have an electronic display. They are indeed very generous in the transfer market, but this is based on the framework of the player value preservation theory (although it is not successful), which is the so-called asset-light allocation, the kind that is ready to get rid of at any time, as for the asset-heavy allocation of new stadiums, you don't think they are generous.

Ratcliffe has no way to solve the stadium problem for the time being, and as for Gary Neville, who has been shouting for seven or eight years: "Manchester United needs a stadium that matches their identity", I don't know when it will be realized.

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