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Manchester United Brutally Troll Chelsea On Twitter And Fans Are Loving It

Manchester United Brutally Troll Chelsea On Twitter And Fans Are Loving It

Ahead of their game against Crystal Palace this afternoon, Manchester United's Twitter admin managed a little dig at Chelsea...

Dan Marland

Dan Marland

Manchester United have brutally trolled Chelsea ahead of 'The Red Devils' game against Crystal Palace this afternoon and their fans are loving it.

United are looking to maintain their unbeaten start to the season with victory over Palace, but ahead of the game they have managed to give Chelsea a dig after the 4-0 victory on opening weekend.


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United ran out winners after a double from Marcus Rashford as well as goals for Anthony Martial and a debuting Daniel James.

And despite making an error with the hashtag for today's game, the United admin managed to redeem themselves by poking fun at the dominant scoreline.

Check it out below.


United fans were loving the cockiness of the admin.

Although a few were also concerned about it being an omen ahead of this afternoons game.



Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side are hoping to get back to winning ways after dropping points away at Wolves in a 1-1 draw on Monday night.

Summer signing Aaron Wan-Bissaka will be playing against his former club for the first time following his £50 million transfer.

In terms of Chelsea's result today, they came out 3-2 victors against newly promoted Norwich City in the lunchtime kick-off.


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Tammy Abraham netted his first two for the club while Mason Mount also scored in Frank Lampard's first Premier League victory as a manager.

Todd Cantwell and Teemu Pukki scored for the Canaries who pushed the Blues all game.

United will be hoping that they can win today following their tweet, otherwise Chelsea could end up with the last laugh.

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Topics: Chelsea, Manchester United, Premier League, Man United