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By David Arengas

Erik Ten Hag Photo: Blame Football
Erik Ten Hag Photo: Blame Football
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A Manchester United fan has caused a stir after managing to sneak into the club's dressing room at Villa Park and planting a hidden microphone. The incident occurred just two days before the Red Devils faced Aston Villa, raising serious questions about the security measures in place at one of the Premier League's most iconic clubs.

According to reports from The Sun, the unidentified fan was able to bypass security and place a modified Chinese smartphone in the dressing room. The device was rigged to activate its microphone remotely, allowing the fan to eavesdrop on pre-match team talks and other private conversations. While the fan's motivations are unclear, it's believed they were driven by a desire for a prank or to gain internet fame.

A source close to the situation expressed alarm at the breach, stating, "This is a shocking security lapse, and it raises serious questions about how this was allowed to happen. Fortunately, there seems to be nothing sinister about this incident. We understand it was just a prankster, actually a United fan who wanted to hear what was being said behind closed doors. But it's concerning that someone could so easily gain access to the dressing room of a top Premier League club."

The source added, "People like this are mostly harmless and do it for a bit of fun, to get lots of views on YouTube and make their followers laugh. They're not trying to cause trouble or harm anyone."

The incident has sparked debate about the effectiveness of security measures at Premier League stadiums and has raised concerns about the potential for future breaches. Clubs and leagues will likely be reviewing their security protocols in the wake of this incident.


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