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Children Hijack MUTV Show To Say 'Ole Out' Live On Air, Call A Player 'C**p'

Children Hijack MUTV Show To Say 'Ole Out' Live On Air, Call A Player 'C**p'

Even young football fans have had enough of United in their current form.

Daniel Marland

Daniel Marland

Two young football fans have gone viral after saying 'Ole out' live on MUTV following Manchester United's 1-1 draw with Everton.

United were held at Old Trafford after Anthony Martial's opener saw his opener cancelled out by Andros Townsend in the second half.

It means United have just two wins in their last six games and pressure is starting to mount on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

MUTV's Sam Homewood decided to get some reaction to the performance and it's safe to say, it didn't go well.


"What did you think of the game?" he asks one, who immediately replied: "Ole out!" before walking away.

His mate wasn't up for a much more positive answer either and took aim at summer arrival Jadon Sancho.

When asked the same question, he said: "Same here, Ole Out, Sancho's crap," before also walking off.

Both boys are wearing half and half scarfs, so it's hard to determine if they're United or Everton fans.

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Homewood looked into the camera and admitted: "I'll be honest, I expected better from children. That'll teach me.

"I no longer trust any children... anywhere."

At least it was taken in good humour.

Fans have reacted to the clip and they think it's the best thing MUTV have shown for some time.





Solskjaer changed his side up from Wednesday's win over Villarreal and Cristiano Ronaldo started on the bench.

He defended the decision at full-time and told Sky Sports: "No. You make decisions throughout a long, long season; you have to manage the players' workload and the decision for me was the correct one.

"Anthony Martial did well, scored a good goal. Edinson [Cavani] needed minutes and could have had a goal. We have to make those decisions at the time."

United return to action following the international break against Leicester City.

Featured Image Credit: MUTV

Topics: Football, Manchester United, Premier League, Everton, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer