The Food Manchester United Offer To BT Sport's Studio Is Going Viral For The Wrong Reasons
BT Sport presenter Jake Humphrey has tweeted a picture of the food offered by Manchester United at this afternoon's game vs Southampton.
United are currently taking on the Saints at Old Trafford and lead 1-0 thanks to Jadon Sancho's first Premier League goal at home.
Watching from the studio is Humphrey, Paul Scholes and Glenn Hoddle. Don't think they're eating like kings though.
Humphrey tweeted a picture of his scrambled egg and mashed potato provided by United and the colour palette is muted to say the least.
"Scrambled egg and mashed potato. Wow. Thanks for lunch @ManUtd," he wrote with a laughing emoji at the end.
He followed that up with a picture of what Manchester City offered in their studio on a Champions League night. The difference is staggering.
All this comes just a week after United couldn't serve any food at all during their FA Cup defeat to Middlesbrough.
A technical fault inside the stadium left 75,000 fans unable to get something to eat at half-time or during extra time.
United did give some of the food away for free as a gesture of goodwill.
Fans have reacted to Humphrey's picture on social media and they think better food would be served outside the ground.
One commented: "That’s one of the worst things I’ve ever seen."
Another put: "From no food available the other week, to this. I think I'd rather go hungry."
A third said: "That's not a meal, that's a load of Play-Doh that's been scooped up after a child has played with it."
While someone else tweeted: "Looks as good as United have played this season."
United have made one change from Tuesday's 1-1 draw with Burnley, with Cristiano Ronaldo replacing Edinson Cavani in the starting XI.
The Uruguay international is missing with a groin injury this afternoon.
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