Today, Manchester United announced on the club's official website that Manchester United will mourn the victims of the Heaton Park synagogue attack in all games this weekend. Club wrote: Manchester United expressed condolences to the Manchester...
Today, Manchester United announced on the club's official website that Manchester United will mourn the victims of the Heaton Park synagogue attack in all games this weekend.
Club wrote: Manchester United expressed condolences to the Manchester Jewish community, which killed two people and injured three people in hospital. To pay tribute, Manchester United men's, women's, U21 and U18 will wear black veils during their respective games this weekend.
The Progressive Unity Stadium will hold a one-minute silence before the Manchester United women's football team's match against Chelsea on Friday night, and the same will be held before the Premier League match between the Red Devils and Sunderland at Old Trafford Stadium on Saturday.
At the pre-match press conference, head coach Amorin first talked about the attacks in northern Manchester this week: "We are living in a crazy world now, and this happens frequently. Of course, we sympathize with the victims and will pay tribute to them tomorrow, but the world is really crazy at the moment."