Hundreds of fans entered the stadium before the Premier League match behind closed doors, causing the match that was scheduled for 5:30 pm in the 34th round of the Premier League to be postponed, and the United team did not leave the hotel amid the constant protests of the fans, while the match became the referee. Michael Oliver at Old Trafford, who was initially removed from the stadium and the Premier League is still looking for a new date, after the disruption of the demonstrations, as the Corona virus bubble is still intact and fans have not been able to reach the locker rooms still Many United fans are outraged by their club's role as one of the founding members of the European Super League, as well as the club's policy in general. United's match against Liverpool was scheduled to begin at 5:30 pm.
Manchester United fans want the club's owners to leave after they agreed to participate in the European Super League, before the club retreated and announced its withdrawal from it after public pressure.
Before the Man United match against Liverpool, United are in second place with 67 points in the Premier League table, while Liverpool are in sixth place with 54 points
An official within the Manchester United club stated that the match was postponed "due to safety and security considerations surrounding the protest" after discussions with the police, authorities and the league. "Our fans are passionate about Manchester United and we fully acknowledge the right to freedom of expression and peaceful protest," United said in a statement. "However, we regret the disruption of the team and the procedures that put other fans, staff and police at risk. We thank the police for their support and will assist them in any investigations."
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