Fernandes’ goal sets the hosts in front of protests against Glazers and Sir Jim Ratcliffe


Bruno Fernandes put Manchester United in front of the Arsenal home in Premier League With a spectacular free kick amidst protests by fans of the house for the ownership of their club.

Captain Fernandes bent over a glorious attempt from a long distance during the first half, securing the Portugal Playmaker immediately competed in more than 25 goals in all competitions for the third consecutive season.

The victory in a game that has a historically part of the title match would give a relief measure for United at a sad league season that left them firmly in the lower half of the table, while the points for the Gunners, who are 16 points behind their Liverpool leaders, will fall from Liverpool leaders. to play in their time.

Man United Fan protests

A large group of United Supporters chant and carried out a “Culture Fan Culture 1878-2025” reading banner on a pre-land route to the ground, expressing criticism for the owners of the majority of the Glazer family and the owner of minorities Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

The protest headed to the managers’ box, with Ratcliffe, who took over the club’s football businesses in February, who is said to be in the game.

More than 5,000 protesters had gathered since the screen arrived at Old Trafford, according to The News MANCHESTER EVENING (Men), who reported that the shutters had been drawn to the entrances of the media and directors.

Chris Haymes, of the 1958 Fan Group, described the American family, which became a majority shareholders in the 2005 club as “burden on our backs for 20 years”.

“Jim Ratcliffe has made people unnecessary, but United has also paid 37 million pounds in Glazer’s debt,” Haymes told the store.

“The solution is that Glazers are leaving the club.

Man United Debt: Glazers “put us there”, Ratcliffe “doesn’t help”

The athletic It was reported in February that UNITED’s debts a total of £ 731 million. “We are so indebted-a football club,” said 1958 Steve Crompton.

“You can hear them chant. This is the matter. These fans will not offset the way the football club is facing.

“This club is on his knees. Glazers put us there and Ratcliffe doesn’t help. This is both (parties). We are fighting for the future of our football club.

“It’s absolutely everything. We have (increasing) ticket prices, we have to get rid of the concessions. These fans are angry – they hate what is happening with our football club.

“This is a community that comes out today to tell the Glazers and Ratcliffe that we are not confused.”



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