Following their 1-0 loss to Arsenal, a storm caused a waterfall in the stadium, prompting jokes about Manchester United’s faulty Old Trafford roof.
With a goal from Leandro Trossard, the Gunners took the lead back in the Premier League standings and put more pressure on Manchester City to win the title. This caused Red Devils manager Erik ten Hag even more grief.
Man Utd has now won only one of their last eight league games.
However, the problems at Old Trafford are far more widespread than the ones that arise on the field.
The stadium continues to be a major source of anxiety even as the club’s new co-owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, continues to make personnel changes.
Fans brought up the aging gantry’s state last month, adding to the long history of ridiculing the “leaky” roof.
Man United are currently stuck with the depleted Old Trafford stadium, despite Ratcliffe’s suggestion to construct a new one.
Furthermore, the glaring holes in the ground were exposed shortly after Sunday’s final whistle.
As the heavens opened, an enormous volume of water was visible spilling through the roof and down onto seats near to the pitch.
Numerous football supporters responded to this on social media.