MANCHESTER UNITED have released a statement after fans staged a huge anti-Glazer protest before and during the 3-2 win over Norwich.
Single-minded supporters descended upon Old Trafford this afternoon waving banners and chanting anti-Glazer sentiments.
The protest continued inside the Theatre of Dreams, with some fans refusing to take their seats until the 17th minute - marking one minute for every year of Glazer ownership.
And United have now released a statement insisting they respect the fans’ right to voice their opinions.
It read: “We are working hard to create the conditions for renewed success on the pitch, while strengthening our engagement with fans.
“We respect the right of fans to voice their opinions peacefully and we will continue to listen to them, with the aim of working together to get the club back to where we all want to be: competing for trophies.”
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The Old Trafford protest came just one day after a handful of fans turned up at United’s Carrington training ground, demanding the Glazer family sell up.
The latest march was accompanied by various chants including “We want Glazers out”, although some were also heard saying “Joe Glazer’s gonna die”.
But there were plenty of cheers at full-time after Cristiano Ronaldo's scorching free-kick sealed his hat-trick and a 3-2 win against Norwich.
As for the Glazer family, supporters want to see major restructuring at board level in a bid to improve results on the pitch.
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One fan said: "We just want to highlight what's happening. We want people to know this is not a good club.
"What the transfers do is to make the share price go up or attract sponsors.
"They are not football people. We are not even close. It's a shambles."
The Glazers hope to appease angry fans by appointing Erik ten Hag as Ralf Rangnick’s replacement shortly.
The Ajax boss looks set to take charge at United this summer after seeing off competition from Paris Saint-Germain’s Mauricio Pochettino.
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However, Ten Hag is first focused on leading Ajax to Cup and League glory before confirming his exit.
The Dutch tactician is also ready to oversee a huge turnover of transfers, with up to SEVEN first-team stars set for an exit.