A shocking security breach occurred during Manchester United’s 0-0 draw against Aston Villa, when a football prankster secretly recorded Erik ten Hag’s team talk in the dressing room at Villa Park. This incident has raised serious concerns about the security measures at one of the Premier League’s most prestigious clubs.
Erik ten Hag, the Dutch manager of Manchester United, has been under immense pressure following a poor start to the 2024-25 season, with only two wins in the opening seven Premier League games. The recorded team talk took place on Sunday, after United’s goalless draw against Aston Villa, which was one of the critical games Ten Hag was believed to need to win in order to secure his job.
Reports from The Sun reveal that the prankster, described as a Manchester United fan, managed to breach security by placing a hidden recording device in the dressing room. The prankster reportedly used sticky tape to conceal the device, activating it when he knew Ten Hag would be speaking. He retrieved the device the following day, after capturing private moments of the team’s discussions.
While the details of Ten Hag’s instructions to the players have not been released, this security lapse has raised concerns within the club. A source told The Sun, “This is a shocking breach of security and some serious questions will be asked as to how this was allowed to happen.” The prankster’s intention was described as lighthearted, but the incident still reflects poorly on the club’s ability to protect its players and staff from such invasions of privacy.
Manchester United will next face Brentford at Old Trafford on October 19, following the international break. With Erik ten Hag still fighting to turn the season around, this latest controversy adds further scrutiny to his management and the club’s security protocols.
The breach also highlights the increasing need for enhanced security measures at high-profile sporting events, especially in the Premier League, where clubs like Manchester United attract global attention. As the Red Devils continue to struggle on the pitch, this off-field incident has only added to the growing pressure on Ten Hag and his team.