Kitchen nightmare. With 7 defeats on the clock, in 17 Premier League matches, Manchester United are having a more than sluggish start to the season before facing West Ham this Saturday (1:30 p.m.). Not to mention the disastrous campaign in the Champions League, where the Red Devils undoubtedly made their supporters nauseous. And justly. In recent months, many guests have pointed the finger at Mancunian cuisine at events at Old Trafford, saying the food was not good at all. It even caused food poisoning. At the origin of this atypical scandal, raw chicken, served to guests.
But since then, Manchester United has carried out its internal investigation after numerous complaints. At the same time, the Daily Mail reports that the Food Standards Agency allowed itself to tarnish the image of the club as well as its kitchens, by giving a food hygiene rating of 1/5, whereas it was 5/5 before the chicken scandal believed. Erik ten Hag’s club now requires a “major improvement”, according to the Food Standards Agency, to its kitchen. If the Mancunians should appeal this decision, there is no doubt that the guests should also be fewer in number during the coming weeks at Old Trafford… What a story.