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EPL: Juan Mata reveals Man United players' 'shock' over bomb scare

Updated on: 17 May,2016 08:27 AM IST  | 
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Manchester United's Juan Mata has written about the shock he and fellow players experienced as Sunday's clash with Bournemouth was abandoned over security concerns

EPL: Juan Mata reveals Man United players' 'shock' over bomb scare

Juan Mata

Manchester: Man United"s Juan Mata has written about the shock he and fellow players experienced as Sunday"s clash with Bournemouth was abandoned over security concerns.


Juan Mata
Juan Mata


Old Trafford had to be evacuated shortly before kick-off after a suspect device, later revealed to be a fake bomb not removed after a training exercise, was discovered in a toilet at the stadium.


The item was destroyed by bomb disposal experts, while the game — both clubs" final Barclays Premier League fixture of the season — was called off and rearranged for today.

Ground staff evacuate fans after the EPL match between Manchester United and Bournemouth is abandoned following a bomb scare at Old Trafford in Manchester on Sunday.  Pics/Getty Images
Ground staff evacuate fans after the EPL match between Manchester United and Bournemouth is abandoned following a bomb scare at Old Trafford in Manchester on Sunday. Pics/Getty Images

The players were warming up on the pitch when the evacuation of the stands began. The Spanish midfielder wrote in his blog for manutd.com: "What happened in Old Trafford this Sunday left all of us who were there absolutely shocked.

"Everybody in the security team did an effective job, resulting in a quick evacuation of the stadium. It helped not to spread panic around, although all of us had a very odd feeling; something like strain mixed with a lack of understanding.

A security team examine an abandoned bag at Old Trafford
A security team examine an abandoned bag at Old Trafford

"The fans left the stadium before we did. I think we left Old Trafford at around 5pm, with the feeling that everything was already under control.

"Sorry for fans"
"I feel sorry for all those people who had to go back home without watching the game, because that"s what they had come for. Obviously, safety is always the top priority but what I"m really sorry about is that this kind of issue affecting football, sports and society in general. Many of us think that sport has the capability to unite people, and we must keep believing that."

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