Manchester United’s Woes: Mice Infestation and Poor Performance at Old Trafford

Manchester United faces a mice infestation at Old Trafford, a drop in food hygiene rating, and poor performance on the field. Will changes help the club recover?

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Manchester United is having a really tough time off the field. Their famous stadium, Old Trafford, is dealing with a mice problem. This comes after a report showed that the food hygiene rating at the stadium has fallen to just two out of five stars. Fans are worried about these issues, especially since the team just lost 3-0 to Bournemouth and is sitting in 13th place in the Premier League.

To make matters worse, there was a leak in the media room during the press conference after the game, causing water to drip on the journalists.

Mice and Food Safety Concerns

According to the Daily Mail, the mice infestation has hurt the stadium’s food safety standards. However, a club spokesperson stated they are working hard to fix the problem. They confirmed that they have a strong pest control system in place and conduct checks several times a week to keep things clean and safe for food preparation and service.

Working Together for Improvements

A spokesperson from Trafford Council said the two-star rating came after a regular inspection. They are now cooperating with Manchester United to ensure the club improves its food hygiene.

Other Problems Add Up

This pest issue adds to the list of problems for Manchester United. On the field, the club is struggling to perform well. They recently fired their manager Erik ten Hag because of poor results. The recent home defeat to Bournemouth was disappointing for fans, and the leaking ceiling during the press conference only made things worse.

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