Manchester United knocked PSG out of the Champions League this past weekend when the Red Devils picked up an emphatic win in the second leg.

Man United went to France at the back of a 2-0 deficit and most people believed that it will be PSG who should have a free pass to the quarter-finals.

But that was not the case as United dug deep and won the second leg 3-1 thus managing to push through on the basis of away goals.

Another reason why this match was a tad bit special for many United fans was because a number of their first team players were out injured and the bench consisted of mostly academy players.




Two youngsters – Tahith Chong and Mason Greenwood did come on as late substitutes and the PSG fans now want Man United to be kicked out of the Champions League.

Well, for those of you who do not understand what’s the reason behind it, let us explain.

A couple of days ago a picture of Mason Greenwood celebrating the win went viral in which he was seen wearing a Man United jersey but oddly enough the number on the back had a PSG logo on it.




The probable reason that has been floating around is the fact that Man United were not actually sure that Mason Greenwood would be given a debut and hence the kit man was not ready with his shirt.




Reports have it that Man United had to put Mason Greenwood’s name and number on the back from the PSG store inside the stadium which is why the PSG logo was visible at the back.

And now a number of the PSG supporters have been claiming that Man United should be knocked out of the Champions League for breaking the UEFA rules.

Initially, this plea was started by a lone wolf but since then it has been gathering storm socially and many PSG fans have urged UEFA to look into it.



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