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Leeds 2-4 Man Utd: Elland Road Wikipedia amusingly edited by Red Devils fans

Manchester United fans visited Leeds United’s Elland Road for a Premier League fixture for the first time in 19 years on Sunday.

The two teams played out a goalless top-flight draw behind closed doors in Yorkshire last April, with supporters denied the opportunity to attend due to coronavirus restrictions.

The last time fans were present for the fixture, a late Roy Keane header gave the Red Devils a 1-0 victory on the road in October 2003.

The red half of Manchester was in jubilant mood again this weekend – with spectators back in the ground – as the Red Devils emerged 4-2 winners after a pulsating 90 minutes of action.

Fierce rivals since the 1960s, Man United supporters were thrilled to secure bragging rights over the Whites – and their taunting of Leeds fans continued into Monday morning as a number of edits were made to the Elland Road Wikipedia page.

In recognition of their teenage winger Anthony Elanga, the name of the stadium was briefly changed to ‘Elanga Road’.

The 19-year-old Elanga sealed all three points for the visitors two minutes from time, after which he was struck by a coin thrown by home supporters in disturbing scenes.

In addition to editing the title of the ground, all four stands in the stadium were renamed in honour of Man United’s goalscorers on Sunday.

The West Stand, previously named after legendary Leeds striker John Charles, was rechristened the ‘Anthony Elanga Stand’.

In a similar vein, the South Stand became the ‘Fred Stand’. Elsewhere, the North Stand – where 7,000 Leeds fans gather for each home game – was labelled the ‘Harry Maguire Stand’, after the England defender opened the scoring for his side at that end of the ground.

Finally, Elland Road’s East Stand – the largest in the stadium –

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