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I heard angry Manchester United chant - it showed who is to blame for nightmare season

Manchester United won 3-2 against Ipswich Town at Old Trafford in the Premier League on Wednesday night. United conceded within four minutes, but they looked to be heading into half-time with a 2-1 lead after an own-goal and a close-range strike from Matthijs de Ligt.

Then Patrick Dorgu was sent off and Jaden Philogene scored his second of the match, providing Ipswich with confidence they could seal three points in the second half.

However, Harry Maguire made it 3-2 when play resumed and United demonstrated impressive character to see the result out, despite Ipswich having a one-man advantage.

Here are the moments you might have missed from the game:

'We want the Glazers out'

"Stand up if you hate the Glazers," echoed around Old Trafford in the second half against Ipswich and practically every fan rose from their seats to express their anger at the American family.

"We want the Glazers out," followed that chant and the volume level increased. Sir Jim Ratcliffe has been heavily criticised for penny-pinching at United, and rightly so, but he has inherited a club that is close to financial ruin and the Glazers are responsible for the club's bleak situation.

If Ipswich had won on Wednesday night, United would have been just 10 points above the relegation zone and that shows just how grim this campaign has been.

United matchgoers haven't lost focus and remain motivated to force the Glazers into selling their shares. They are protesting before Arsenal next week and will have their voices heard.

The reception for Dorgu

Dorgu was sent off just before half-time and the Stretford End applauded him as he returned to the dressing room. Dorgu would have feared he'd given his teammates a mountain to climb, and would have hugely

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