Galatasaray's ultra group ban phone use in Manchester United UCL clash
Manchester United will face Turkish in a Champions League group stage match
The extreme group of Galatasaray has sent out a message to their supporters stating that during tonight’s match against Manchester United, phones and social media are prohibited in the stands.
It didn’t look good, the old Ali Sami Yen Stadium in Istanbul’s Sisli neighbourhood. The demolition company who demolished it in 2010 said that Galatasaray supporters had survived the calamity ‘with the assistance of God’ because of how dilapidated the building was. They completed the job in 15 days instead of the contracted 75.
Nor were those who had participated on the pitch any safer. United is getting ready for a major matchup with the same opponents this week, but this time it will take place in the far more luxurious setting of the recently built, safety-certified
“90 minutes of aggressive support. Go to war with the team!”
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This would prove to be an experience unlike any other, as evidenced by the thousands of angry fans waving signs that said, “Welcome to Hell” (or worse), as soon as United touched down.
The locals went all out when it came to devious tactics. Many stories of rockets being set off near team hotels or even attacks on team buses have been told to us throughout the years. Hotel employees in a five-star hotel? just the most esteemed visitors.
Most of United’s current roster has experience travelling to far-flung parts of Europe. This time, the work at hand is remarkably identical.
With just four points from their first four group stage games, they will require a significant comeback to advance to this season’s competition’s knockout stages.
It should be enough if they win both of their remaining two games, which begin in Istanbul. The current team’s experience won’t be nearly as daunting as it was thirty years ago. Still, like they did in their thrilling victory against Everton over the weekend, United needs to flourish in the adversity, in their time of need.
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