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Poll Results: Opinion Divided Whether Manchester United Play Anti-Football Or Not
The verdict is out. Goal.com readers have mixed opinions as to whether the Red Devils are guilty of playing “anti-football” as claimed by Arsene Wenger...
"I have seen a player who plays on the pitch only to make fouls," Wenger was quoted saying, possibly referring to the 'energetic' Darren Fletcher.
United fans criticized Wenger for being a bad loser while Gooners stuck to their Frenchman’s word.
Goal.com conducted a poll starting this month until the present date and the results are for all to see:
Are Manchester United Guilty Of Playing Anti-Football As Claimed By Wenger?
Yes – 51.11%
No – 48.89%
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