Voetbalprimeur.nl Waterval: hevige regenval zorgt voor bizarre beelden op Old Trafford Posted: 12 mei 2024 | Last updated: 12 mei 2024 Na de hevige regenval tijdens Manchester United-Arsenal zijn ...
RAINWATER leaked into the Arsenal dressing room at Old Trafford as a torrential storm battered Manchester United's ageing stadium. The state of the Red Devils was suitably summarised as the ...
British journalist and translator who joined Diario AS in 2013. Focuses on soccer – chiefly the Premier League, LaLiga, the Champions League, the Liga MX and MLS. On occasion, also covers ...
Manchester United chiefs have accepted that Old Trafford "struggled to cope" with what has been described as unprecedented rainfall following the 1-0 defeat to Arsenal on Sunday with sources ...
Workers in hard hats and high-vis jackets were snapped abseiling up and down Old Trafford less than 24 hours after water was seen cascading from the roof. Manchester United insist they were there ...
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Arsenal travel to Old Trafford this weekend to take on Manchester United in what is their next biggest game of a potentially historic season. Mikel Arteta's side are running out of games if they ...
Trafford Council has contacted Manchester United to seek assurances over fan safety at Old Trafford ahead of Wednesday’s match against Newcastle United following the stadium’s roof leak on Sunday.
Manchester United are mopping up this morning after more than a month’s worth of rain fell in two hours around the end of their Premier League game with Arsenal yesterday. United say 41mm of ...
Over growls of thunder and rain thrashing down on the roof, the sites of Arsenal’s past title glories — Anfield, White Hart Lane, Stamford Bridge and, yes, Old Trafford — were bellowed.