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Manchester United fan allegedly breaches into dressing room during clash against Aston Villa

An alleged Manchester United fans reportedly breached Manchester United's dressing room security and planted a secret camera to record the proceedings in the room

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Shubhrajit Goswami
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The security of Manchester United's dressing room was compromised before their match at Aston Villa due to an unauthorized individual sneaking in and planting a hidden recording device. The individual managed to gain access to the facility two days before the match and recorded manager Erik Ten Hag's team talking using a concealed recording device. This breach raises concerns about the security protocols at Villa Park and the privacy of the team's discussions.

Alleged Manchester United Fan breached the side's dressing room's security 

It is concerning that an individual was able to gain unauthorized access to a Premier League club's changing room just before a match. The recordings have been heard by The Sun, but they have decided not to disclose the details. However, it has been reported that the recordings contain Erik ten Hag's instructions to the team and individual players.

“This is a shocking breach of security and some serious questions will be asked as to how this was allowed to happen. Fortunately, there was nothing sinister to this incident." - Source.

It has been reported that an individual used a phone from China with a feature that allows the microphone to be activated by calling it from another device. The individual discreetly placed the phone in the United dressing room and activated the microphone when they knew the manager would be present.

Sources reported that the culprit responsible dared to collect the device on Monday. This latest stunt has put Premier League chiefs on high alert following a series of pranks targeting stadiums and teams. The individual even managed to sneak onto the Red Devils’ team bus after a 4-0 defeat at Crystal Palace’s Selhurst Park.

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