- Ten Hag’s crew speak and directions to gamers have been reportedly audible
- Aston Villa have reportedly opened an investigation into the alleged incident
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Manchester United have been reportedly victims of a serious safety breach amid claims their dressing room was bugged by a prankster.
A prankster has allegedly claimed they planted a hidden machine within the dressing room at Villa Park two days earlier than Man United confronted Aston Villa on October 6.
The Sun reported that the machine was used to file under-fire supervisor Erik ten Hag’s crew talks to his squad.
The report claims Ten Hag’s crew speak and directions to gamers have been audible within the recording.
Man United performed out a goalless draw with Aston Villa, leaving the Pink Devils with their worst begin to a Premier League season.
A tool was reportedly hidden in Man United’s altering room at Villa Park final Sunday
Man United boss Erik ten Hag’s crew speak and directions to gamers have been reportedly audible
Aston Villa and Man United performed out a goalless draw forward of the worldwide break

‘It is a surprising breach of safety and a few critical questions can be requested as to how this was allowed to occur,’ a supply was quoted by The Solar.
‘Thankfully, there was nothing sinister to this incident. It was only a prankster, who’s really a United fan, fooling around and wanting to listen to what was mentioned inside these 4 partitions.
‘However it is going to positively be a trigger for concern about how they managed to get inside a altering room at one of many Premier League’s greatest golf equipment simply days earlier than a match.’
It’s claimed the prankster activated the microphone by calling it from one other machine having sticky taped in a hidden location within the dressing room.
The prankster is claimed to have come to gather the machine the next day.
Aston Villa have reportedly launched an investigation into the incident.
Ten Hag’s future stays within the steadiness after the membership’s worst ever Premier League begin
Man United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe watched the match forward of a scheduled board assembly
Ten Hag stays beneath stress at Man United with the draw at Villa Park leaving the Premier League giants with simply eight factors from their opening seven matches.
The Pink Devils had come into the match at Villa Park following a 3-0 house defeat towards Tottenham and a chaotic midweek 3-3 draw within the Europa League to Porto.
Minority proprietor Sir Jim Ratcliffe was among the many Man United hierarchy in attendance on the match, which got here forward of deliberate board conferences on the membership this week.
Ten Hag’s future was among the many matters mentioned at a six-hour government committee assembly on Tuesday in Knightsbridge.


















