Manchester United fans chanted against homosexuality

Manchester United fans chanted against homosexuality

The English Football League match between Manchester United and Chelsea on Saturday at Stamford Bridge reportedly featured anti-homosexuality chants from Manchester United supporters, according to the British tabloid Daily Mail.
The British tabloid noted that Manchester United supporters used offensive slurs for “gay,” although it did not specify what these slurs actually said.
Chelsea and the FA condemn Manchester United fans for homophobic chants during their draw at Stamford Bridge. ..

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United coach Eric Ten Hag and his counterpart in Chelsea Graham Potter expressed their regret, while the English Football Association pledged to suppress the discriminatory behavior.

This comes in response to the English Football Association and the “Premier League” campaign that supports “gay”, by allocating the matches of the 13th and 14th rounds, where the captain of each team wears a badge symbolizing gay flag in the colors of the rainbow in support of them.
Dailymail is the source.

Manchester United supporters yelled anti-homosexuality chants.

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