It comes after the men’s team ended their winning streak earlier this week
The Manchester United women’s team have poked fun at their male counterparts in a recent goal celebration following their sixth consecutive win. The Red Devils are now on a run of six consecutive victories in all competitions, and players marked the achievement by cheekily pretending to cut their hair.
It is understood to be a reference to viral Manchester United fan Frank Ilett, known as The United Strand online, who is waiting for the men’s team to win five games in a row to cut his hair. This week, he was hoping that his 493-day challenge would finally come to an end after Michael Carrick’s men won four straight games against Manchester City, Arsenal, Fulham and Tottenham.
But Ilett was forced to wait after the men’s team failed to beat West Ham United on Tuesday night.
After celebrating Benjamin Sesko’s late equaliser in injury-time, Illett cut a frustrated figure after the full-time whistle blew. Over 265,000 fans were viewing the live stream on Kick! at full-time, with the fan claiming he was “heartbroken” after the final whistle.
Following a goalless first-half, Tomas Soucek crushed the hopes and dreams of the social media star 50 minutes into the match, putting West Ham 1-0 up on home soil. Two days later, on February 12, the women’s team beat Atlético by three goals UEFA Women’s Champion’s League – marking their six consecutive victory in all competitions.
Forward Elisabeth Terland celebrated scoring the game’s opener, along with women’s captain and defender Maya Le Tissier, by pretending to cut their hair – poking fun at the men’s team’s loss two days earlier.
Fans were quick to take to social media after noticing the jibe – with some calling it ‘hilarious’ and others even calling it ‘a big slap to the face’s of the men’s team’. It comes after Wayne Rooney has vented his frustration with The United Strand as he continues to claim fame from Manchester United’s demise.
While appearing on Sam Allardyce’s No Tippy Tappy Football podcast, the former United hero was asked if he would cut the fan’s hair if requested. Rooney was clear as he said: “I’d put him to the other side of the country, he’s doing my head in.
“We’re talking about Carrick and United trying to win their fifth game in a row and the whole thing is about this guy getting his haircut. I bet he’d be devastated if United win the fifth game because all of a sudden he’s irrelevant.
“That’s where social media’s taken this now – it’s all about a guy getting his haircut if Man United win a game of football.”




