Manchester United fans fall onto collapsed advertising hoarding

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Worrying moment: A billboard COLLAPSES under the weight of celebrating Manchester United fans at Nottingham Forest, as stewards frantically rush to help at the City Ground

Manchester United fans’ celebrations almost took a nasty turn when a billboard collapsed under the weight of them as they celebrated their team’s third goal at Nottingham Forest.

It came after the United players went to celebrate after Fernandes’ 89th-minute finisher from Anthony Elanga as United won 3-0 at the City Ground in the first leg.

But as cameras panned to the celebrations in the stands, United fans ran downstairs as the billboard collapsed.

It looked like things could have turned ugly when United fans fell on the billboard.

It looked like things could have turned ugly when United fans fell on the billboard.

The problem at the visiting end arose when the United players came to celebrate Fernandes' goal in the 89th minute

The problem at the visiting end arose when the United players came to celebrate Fernandes’ goal in the 89th minute

A butler could be seen falling backwards as the billboard began to give way.

For a moment it looked like it was going to get ugly, but the board was quickly put back together with the fans doing their best not to spill onto the field.

From what could be seen, it appears that the fans escaped injury as the stewards rushed to help.

Gary Neville, who was commentating on the crash, looked concerned as cameras panned to the problem on the other end.

A butler could be seen falling backwards as the billboard began to give way.

A butler could be seen falling backwards as the billboard began to give way.

He said: ‘It’s not nice to see that for a moment or two, but it looks like everyone is fine.’

Fernandes’ last-minute goal sealed a convincing victory for United, who took a three-goal lead back to Old Trafford.

Forest look down and out of the tie, with the East Midland side going after an excellent solo shot from Marcus Rashford after just six minutes.

Steve Cooper’s team thought they had equalized through Sam Surridge, but the striker had drifted slightly offside and was ruled out by VAR.

Moments later, January signing Wout Weghorst doubled United’s lead just before half-time to score his first goal for the Red Devils.

If United can confirm their place in the Carabao Cup final, they will face either Newcastle or Southampton.


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