'What's going on? I love it' – Man Utd fans full of praise as club change pre-match routine for Barcelona clash | The Sun

MAN UNITED have changed the pre-match routine ahead of their Europa League clash with Barcelona.

The club will turn off the music 15 minutes before kick off to allow the atmosphere to build inside Old Trafford.

The two sides go into the match on equal terms after their exciting 2-2 draw in the first leg at the Nou Camp.

The fans put in a request to the club for the change to happen ahead of the match.

And the club accepted the change with news reaching fans on social media.

The supporters have chuffed with the change, as one tweeted: "Bro what’s going on!? I love it ❤️."

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A second commented: "15 mins of we want united, I will be there."

A third wrote: "It’s gonna be the loudest I’ve heard Old Trafford in years."

A fourth said: "This game just screams a famous night at Old Trafford under European lights.

"I have a feeling this is going to be a 1984 type of performance!"

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A fifth added: "I think Old Trafford will be the loudest it has ever been tonight."

Manager Erik ten Hag has also highlighted the importance of the crowd ahead of the game.

He told club media: "We are all on a journey together, moving forward game by game.

"And, tonight, we need the fans, as well as the players, to be at the top of their game, if we are to create a memorable night at Old Trafford."

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