Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has demanded fans to avoid vehement demonstrations before the Liverpool Clash on Thursday
Manchester United are all set to face Liverpool but Liverpool fans are not pleased about Anthony Taylor being appointed as the referee.
Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has called on fans to avoid any sort of vehement demonstrations before the Liverpool Clash on Thursday in Premier League at their home stadium Old Trafford.
On 2nd May 2021, fans stormed and entered the Old Trafford Stadium that led to the cancellation of the scheduled fixture between Manchester United and Liverpool. Also, protesters clashed with police outside the ground, with six officers harmed during the protests. The match was originally scheduled for May 2, was called off after United fans protesting against the club’s American owners, the Glazer family, stormed into the stadium and invaded the pitch. And now the rescheduled day is Thursday.
“Security measures are being looked at and I hope we can keep the protests, if there are protests, keep them down to loud voices and nothing violent,” Solskjaer said.
“We want to listen, the players want to play the game, we’re playing Liverpool and of course we want to beat Liverpool and we want to beat Leicester so we’re going to do everything we can for our fans to celebrate what we’re doing on the pitch.”
Well, Manchester United is all set to face Liverpool but Liverpool fans are not pleased about Anthony Taylor being appointed as referee to officiate the game against Manchester United on Thursday.