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Shocking moment Man Utd star Amad Diallo is manhandled by Luton fan while taking throw-in for Sunderland


MANCHESTER UNITED loanee Amad Diallo was manhandled by a fan in the Luton section of supporters while he played in the second leg of their Championship play-off semi-final.

The Red Devils loanee, 20, has spent this season with the Black Cats and racked up 42 appearances for the second-tier side.

Amad Diallo tried to get the ball back from the Luton fansCredit: Twitter
He received a punch in the back from someone in the crowdCredit: Twitter

He contributed 14 goals and four assists for Tony Mowbray’s men, including a first-leg equaliser in Sunderland’s 2-1 win over Luton.

But it was not enough to help the North East outfit back into the Premier League as they were beaten 2-0 in the return leg at Kenilworth Road on Tuesday evening – with Sunderland losing 3-2 on aggregate.

And Diallo’s evening was made even more difficult when he received physical abuse from someone in the crowd.

After the ball went off for a throw-in, the young forward attempted to retrieve the ball.

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But the Luton fans kept hold of it to stall him.

He then received forceful contact in the back from one individual who had launched himself forward to attack the Sunderland man.

Luton have been approached for comment.

Reacting to the clip on social media, one person said: “Lifetime ban.”

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Another added: “Shouldn’t be too hard to identify and ban the mug tbh.”

And a third replied: “Why would you do that?”

Diallo is set to return to Man Utd in the summer.

He has not featured for the club since December 2021, with a disappointing loan spell at Rangers preceding his time at Sunderland.

Diallo scored 14 goals for Sunderland this seasonCredit: Getty


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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