By Axel Reyes

Old Trafford witnessed another unwelcome sight during Manchester United's 3-2 victory over Ipswich: the return of rodents. The presence of these pests on the pitch and in the surrounding areas has sparked renewed frustration and disgust among fans, highlighting a persistent problem that continues to plague the iconic stadium.
Despite the thrilling on-field action, the presence of rodents cast a shadow over Manchester United's victory. Fans took to social media to express their dismay, sharing images and videos of the unwelcome guests scurrying across the turf.
This is not an isolated incident. The presence of rodents at Old Trafford has been a recurring problem in recent times, raising concerns about hygiene and maintenance standards at the stadium.
The continued presence of rodents has understandably angered Manchester United supporters. They feel that the club is not doing enough to address the issue, which detracts from the matchday experience and tarnishes the reputation of the stadium.
The presence of rodents raises serious hygiene concerns, particularly in areas where food and drink are served. Fans are worried about the potential health risks associated with these pests.
The recurring rodent problem has placed the stadium's maintenance practices under scrutiny. Questions are being asked about the effectiveness of pest control measures and the overall upkeep of the facilities.

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