Manchester United braced for emotional evening as Old Trafford prepares to remember Sir Bobby Charlton

In the first match at Old Trafford since the sad passing of Sir Bobby Charlton, Manchester United are braced for an emotional evening as they take on FC Copenhagen in the Champions League.
A general view of floral tributes to Sir Bobby Charlton placed at Old Trafford.A general view of floral tributes to Sir Bobby Charlton placed at Old Trafford.
A general view of floral tributes to Sir Bobby Charlton placed at Old Trafford.

The death of Charlton, 86, widely regarded as a football legend, was announced on Saturday afternoon, just a few hours before United were due to play Sheffield United at Bramall Lane, and many tributes have been paid to the England World Cup winner. Manager Erik ten Hag is acutely aware of the sombre mood and has told his Manchester United players they must channel their emotions following Charlton’s passing against the Danish champions. The Dutchman began a press conference on Monday by leading a minute’s silence at the club’s Carrington training ground.

Ten Hag cited Charlton as an inspiration for his players in Saturday’s 2-1 win away to Sheffield United, secured by Diogo Dalot’s late winner. “Sir Bobby was a legend, a giant, not only for Manchester United but for football,” Ten Hag said. “The legacy that he left for standards, high standards, we have to live it every day. Of course first of all our thoughts are with his family, his wife, children and grandchildren.

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“But it’s also what he meant for Manchester United, his importance for Manchester United. The standards he set, we have to live it and in the last couple of days they were emphasised. We are professionals and it is our job, but you can’t ban emotions. You use emotions in the right way.”

Visitors sign a book of condolence for Sir Bobby Charlton in the International Suite at Old Trafford.Visitors sign a book of condolence for Sir Bobby Charlton in the International Suite at Old Trafford.
Visitors sign a book of condolence for Sir Bobby Charlton in the International Suite at Old Trafford.

United have confirmed that the match will be preceded by a special tribute to Charlton, culminating in a minute’s silence, while a wreath will be laid on his seat in the directors’ box and players and club staff will wear black armbands. The match programmes for both the Copenhagen game and Sunday’s Manchester derby will feature special tributes to Charlton, and Sunday’s match will begin with a minute’s applause as well as flags and banners at Old Trafford.

United certainly need a win after starting their Group A campaign with defeats to both Bayern Munich and Galatasaray, the first time they have begun a European campaign with back-to-back losses. Failure to defeat Copenhagen would leave them in a tricky position to finish in the top two. “We have to win every game,” Ten Hag said. “If you see the group, if you lose the first two games you definitely have to win.”

Dalot’s powerful strike at Bramall Lane drew comparisons with some of Charlton’s goals, something the Portugal international said he had been honoured to be told. “I was fortunate enough to get to know him since I arrived at the club,” Dalot said. He was always there after the game no matter if we won the game or lost the game, he was always there ready to give you a word of appreciation or sometimes to say we have to play a little bit better. He represented the standards for this club and the standards that we wanted for this club.”

Although they ground out the victory, United were again far from their best in Saturday’s win over the Blades, with social media full of grumbling from fans amid a pedestrian start to the campaign. But Ten Hag said he continues to feel the firm backing of the supporters inside Old Trafford, and expects a special atmosphere on Tuesday night.

A general view of the statue of Sir Bobby Charlton decorated with a scarf at Old Trafford.A general view of the statue of Sir Bobby Charlton decorated with a scarf at Old Trafford.
A general view of the statue of Sir Bobby Charlton decorated with a scarf at Old Trafford.

“It’s always special every night at Old Trafford, the fans are always so behind us,” the Dutchman said. “I remember the last game, the home game against Brentford, even the game is not going in our direction they stayed behind us in difficult moments and moments of adversity around Manchester United the fans are still with us and we are with the fans, we are fighting together. Definitely tomorrow after the passing away of Sir Bobby Charlton, their hero, their legend, their giant, I’m sure there will be an even more emotional evening tomorrow.”

Fans have flocked to Old Trafford to leave flowers, scarves and messages around the United Trinity statue of Charlton, Denis Law and George Best outside the ground and continue to write their own personal tributes in the book of condolence at the International Suite inside the stadium. Players will wear black armbands and a minute’s silence will be observed at all EFL matches on Tuesday and Wednesday as a mark of respect to Charlton, the league said.

“Sir Bobby made more than 600 Football League appearances for Manchester United and Preston North End during a stellar professional career that lasted over 20 years,” an EFL statement read. “Off the field, he was dedicated to charitable causes which showcased his commitment to improving the lives of many. The thoughts of everybody at the EFL and our clubs remain with the family and friends of Sir Bobby.”

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Tuesday night’s game also promises to be a special occasion for United striker Rasmus Hojlund, the 20-year-old summer signing who came through the ranks at hometown club Copenhagen, where his younger brothers Emil and Oscar still play. “You know it’s a special game for him,” Ten Hag said of a player who has scored three in two Champions League appearances for United so far. He grew up at the club and you know he will be highly motivated. It’s for me, for the team but especially of course for him to use that in the right direction, the right balance.”