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Man Utd fan lifts her top and flashes her boobs outside Man City’s stadium

One cheeky Manchester United attempted to boil blood by flashing her true colours in front of the Etihad Stadium as Manchester City took on RB Leipzig in the Champions League.

However, the United fan was late to the party as, seemingly, fans had already entered the stadium with no one in sight. However, she still managed to get her message across on Twitter.

Bella posted the video with the caption: “Manchester will always be red”, as she at first looked unassuming wearing a white jumper under her overcoat. But, as she pulled off a textbook pirouette, she lifted her jumper to reveal a United shirt. She then lifted up one more layer for luck and showed off her red lingerie underneath.

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Her attempt at goading City fans on social media paid off as her comments section became torn between fans of United and City. One comment from a fellow Red Devils fan read: “Red for life.” A second said: “This is the content I followed you for.” With a third agreeing: “Manchester is red.”

While City fans were quick to remind her of City’s dominant 3-0 win at Old Trafford last month, one said: “Dream on Bella bobs !!!!” A second commented: “Haaland owns United by himself,” while a third added: “It's turning blue now.”

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The blue side of Manchester had already confirmed their place in the knockout stages of the competition with maximum points from their first four games before Tuesday night's match. But they had to come from behind the make it five from five after a first half Lois Openda double for Leipzig. Second half goals from Erling Haaland, Phil Foden, and a late winner from Julian Alvarez confirmed City as group winners.

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United have had a much tougher time of it in Europe this season and their qualification hangs in the balance. Erik ten Hag’s side currently sit bottom of Group A and need to win away at Galatasaray on Wednesday night and then beat Bayern Munich at home to keep their hopes of qualification alive and in their own hands.

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