Did you watch the FA Community Shield Final?
It was a tense clash between the Red Devils, Manchester United and Manchester City.
As I pumped my eyes into the large screen, I could not help but notice the anxiety that hovered over the viewing center.
No, it was not the Man City fans, those guys were so confident of their victory.
In fact, it was the Man Utd fans.
These guys were literally sitting on the edge of their chairs.
As the match progressed, so did their anxiety.
Please, whenever you are watching a Manchester United match, be ready for anything.
Pray that an emergency does not occur when the match is on.
Man Utd fans started the game with some amount of hope.
‘Haha, first half 0-0’, their hopes grew.
The second half started on a good note.
There was hope.
As the clock ticked, Ghanacho brought more hope.
A fantastic finish, and it was a goal.
It was an unforgettable moment for the Red Devils.
“Ggggggoooooooaaaaaaalllllllllll”, echoed in the thousand capacity arena.
This goal we are talking about happened far into the 80 minutes.
For the first time in a while, Man Utd felt relaxed.
They felt very comfortable.
“We don win”, they whispered.
“84:00 mins later,” there came the shocker.
Man City came through with a shocking equaliser.
You needed to have seen Manchester United fans at this point.
Many even freaked out.
“Onana sabi catch penalty”, this statement gave the fans high hopes as they progressed to the penalty stage.
As rumoured, Onana saved the first kick from Man City, leaving the Red Devil fans with high hopes.
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Things took a bad twist when Evans, an old English player approached the penalty box.
‘Voooommmm, Evans strikered above the net.
That was when United fans knew that all hope was lost.
This is just one of the many times the Red Devils has left their fan in high tension.
Hopes of winnings quashed at the very die-minute.
Special pity to Man Utd fans who do not check their BP regularly.
In fact, as a Man Utd fan, you should make it a point of duty to check your BP.
As the Premier League kicks off on August 16, fans of the English club are hopeful.
Despite losing the trophy, the numerous new signings have left the team with more hopes for the new season.