The end of Manchester United's 1-0 loss to Arsenal on Sunday came amid a downpour, which encapsulated the team's fortunes over the past few seasons.
To add insult to injury, leaks in the 114-year-old stadium's roof allowed water to shower down on fans, renewing calls for United to renovate the venue.
It's been nearly 20 years since the last major refurbishment of the stadium, and a former player believes the club should prioritise fixing up the venerated ground.
Speaking to Paddy Power, Louis Saha says the condition of Old Trafford is symbolic and represents much more than just a few leaky spots in the building.
“The state of Old Trafford shows a lack of respect to the supporters," Saha said. "They pay for tickets, create the atmosphere, and they need to have a better experience. The images of the roof leaking are ridiculous for those who are proud of the club, it’s unacceptable. It’s a bad sign that the investment has not been made in the right place at the right time.
“I’ve heard Gary Neville complain about it many times, and he’s been warning the club about it for a while. For it to get to that point, it was really embarrassing.
“It’s symbolic, but it means a lot. For a fan that has paid so much for their membership and ticket, they haven’t been respected. It needs to be addressed – fans should not be seeing this.”
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