Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Manchester attack scars summit clash

- Agence FrancePres­se n sportm@hindustant­imes.com

MANCHESTER: Manchester United’s preparatio­ns for Wednesday’s Europa League final were plunged into sadness on Tuesday after a bomb attack at a Manchester pop concert killed 22 people.

Manager Jose Mourinho led his players in a solemn minute’s silence on United’s Carrington training pitches west of Manchester city centre and said the club had been deeply affected by the tragedy.

“We’re all very sad about the tragic events last night; we can’t take out of our minds and hearts the victims and their families,” Mourinho said in quotes published on United’s Twitter account.

United were due to fly to Stockholm, scene of the final, later on Tuesday, but the club cancelled their pre-match press conference scheduled to take place at the city’s Friends Arena.

United’s opponents in the final, Dutch club Ajax, tweeted: “From Amsterdam with love to Manchester. Our thoughts are with the victims and the loved ones of those affected.”

European governing body UEFA said it had “no specific intelligen­ce” suggesting the Europa League final would be targeted by attacks.

UEFA urged fans to arrive at the stadium “as early as possible” on Wednesday as “detailed (security) checks will be made at the entrances”.

United club captain Wayne Rooney expressed his shock on Twitter, writing: “Devastatin­g news this morning. Thoughts and prayers are with all those affected.”

Former United player Cristiano Ronaldo published a picture of a British Union Jack flag bearing the word “MANCHESTER” on his social media accounts.

“So sad to hear the news from Manchester,” the Real Madrid superstar wrote on Instagram. “My thoughts are with the families and friends of the victims.”

David Beckham, who made his name as a global football star at United, expressed his condolence­s via an Instagram message, saying: “Heartbreak­ing news from Manchester. As a father & a human what has happened truly saddens me. My thoughts are with all of those that have been affected by this tragedy.”

Gary Lineker summed up a mood of widespread revulsion when he tweeted: “To target children at a concert is beyond comprehens­ion. Beyond lunacy. Beyond evil. Heart goes out to all those who’ve lost loved ones.”

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