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    Friday, October 28, 2016

    Manchester United toilet ripped off by Manchester City's fan in a EFL derby match that saw the Red Devil victorious

    City fans ripping off toilet sinks
    at Old Trafford
    After the scramble win over Manchester City, the fans of City were seen destroying toilets of United after the game which ended 1-0 in favour of the Red Devil.

    The incident occurred immediately after the derby win at Old Trafford on Wednesday night.

    The fans of Manchester City were heard chanting "City City City" as they were destroying and ripping off the sinks from the wall and kicking also the basins, right now there is emergency repairs currently going on in the Old Trafford toilets.

    It is believed that City fans tripled with 7,500 during the EFL Cup derby game that saw Juan Mata scoring the only goal that saw Man United qualifying to play West Ham who defeated Chelsea 2-1 the same day.

    Spokesperson for United confirmed that emergency repairs is being carried out against United's game against Burnley in Old Trafford on Saturday 29th 2016.
    Old Trafford toilet sinks on the floor
    However there were some arrests of six fans by police, were some were drunk and disorderly, one for racial abuse and the other for public order offence and immediately after the derby match, the Chief Dean Howard, the match commander said: "I’d like to thank everyone for their cooperation and support throughout the entirety of the match

    Apart from a handful of arrests, the behaviour of the majority of the fans in attendance was excellent and everyone was able to enjoy the match in a safe environment."

    In the game against Chelsea and West Ham, both fans also clashed, a report said, the fans of West Ham were throwing coins at the Chelsea fans which eventually saw the visitors (Chelsea) ticket coordinators daughter being stoned with coins.

    There are investigations going on currently and definitely there are going to be charges.

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