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Social Zone: Man Utd's anti-Glazer protest goes wrong, plus Liverpool owe Klopp's wife a statue

Manchester United staged their latest anti-Glazer protest last night, but their spelling could do with some work. Also, Liverpool fans are already raising funds for a statue of Klopp... Ulla Klopp.

Manchester United fans staged their latest anti-Glazer protest last night during their Premier League clash with Chelsea. Fans stayed out of Old Trafford until the 17th minute, to symbolise 17 years of poor ownership by the family.

Although if this sign is to be believed, they're actually more annoyed at the Glarez family... if this doesn't sum up United's season I don't know what does.
But to many people's surprise in Old Trafford, Man Utd didn't actually suffer a third consecutive defeat to the European champions. Marcos Alonso handed Chelsea the lead but Cristiano Ronaldo - who else - equalised just moments later.
The Portuguese forward has now scored eight of the club's last nine goals, including all of their last five. Incredible.
Meanwhile, Liverpool fans were handed a boost yesterday as it was revealed manager Jurgen Klopp extended his stay at Anfield for a further two years, meaning his deal doesn't expire until 2026.
Turns out though, the Liverpool fans can thank Jurgen's wife Ulla for his decision to stay. Where do you want your statue Ulla?
West Ham suffered a narrow 2-1 defeat in the first leg of their Europa League semi-final on Thursday night. They'll now travel to Frankfurt looking to turn it around.

However, it's hard to believe that Frankfurt were the away side for Thursday's clash after looking at this video, the German fans took over London.

Ever wondered how Manchester City will afford that hefty financial package for Erling Haaland in the summer? Well Pep Guardiola has been doing a little work on the side to help raise funds it seems...

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