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Manchester United have called for supporters to challenge homophobic chanting ahead of their encounter with Chelsea this weekend. A warning has been issued to spectators that they could face criminal charges and ejection from Old Trafford should they be found to have been involved.
Ruben Amorim's side are looking for their second win of the season as they look to return to winning ways against the London club. However, the club have reaffirmed and taken a proactive step to remind matchgoers to show respect to their opponents following reports of offensive chanting during previous meetings.
In recent years, there has been a crackdown on offensive and homophobic chanting and in 2023, an investigation was launched by the Football Association following Everton's trip to Unite