By Romario Paz
Manchester United's historic Old Trafford stadium has found itself in an unexpected predicament: a rat infestation. The iconic home of the Red Devils has been forced to address a hygiene issue after a recent inspection uncovered evidence of rodents in several areas of the stadium.
According to reports, the infestation has led to a significant drop in the stadium’s hygiene rating. Inspectors discovered signs of rat activity in corporate suites and even at a food kiosk near the main entrance. As a result, the stadium has been downgraded from a four-star to a two-star rating for food hygiene.
Club officials have acknowledged the issue and are taking steps to rectify the situation. Pest control measures have been implemented to eliminate the infestation, and the club is working to identify the source of the problem. The location of the stadium, situated between a railway line and a canal, has been suggested as a possible contributing factor.
The news of the rat infestation has come as a surprise to fans and has raised questions about the upkeep of one of the most famous football stadiums in the world. Social media has been abuzz with reactions, with many fans expressing their disbelief and concern.
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