Waterfall at Old Trafford from leaking roof after incessant rain summarises Manchester United season
- Water leaks from the roofs of the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand and East Stand at Old Trafford after heavy rain during a Premier League match between Manchester United and Arsenal FC in Manchester, England.
- Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe witnesses stadium issues caused by heavy rainfall during a 1-0 home loss to Arsenal at Old Trafford.
- Social media videos capture water flowing down the steps of the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand, creating flooding around the pitch.
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Waterfall at Old Trafford from leaking roof after incessant rain summarises Manchester United season
Manchester United home Old Trafford depicted its team's conditions perfectly after rain wreaked havoc on the stadium following 1-0 loss against Arsenal on Sunday (May 12). The facility, after the 41 mm rainfall, had a waterfall during the rain, thanks to a leak in the roof between the East stand and the Sir Alex Ferguson stand.
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