SAINTS youngsters were rushed out of a stadium following a 'bomb scare' following their Premier League 2 fixture against Manchester United.
Both sets of under-23s players were evacuated after their match on Friday night following a security alert that Press Association Sport understands was identified as a false alarm.
Saints won the game against United 1-0 at Leigh Sports Village, where a potential security issue was identified at the end of the match.
GOAL: #MUFC U23 0-1 #SaintsFCU23s (Jonathan Afolabi 31')
β Southampton FC (@SouthamptonFC) February 1, 2019
Afolabi swivels well under pressure and finds the bottom corner to give #SaintsFC's youngsters the lead! π pic.twitter.com/JKLdMt00ca
Press Association Sport understands that the teams were evacuated per normal security protocols, with the stadium searched by security and the issue identified as a false alarm.
United fan Peter Bolton was at the game and posted on Twitter that the players went straight off the pitch and on to the team coaches in their kit.
All players quickly evacuated from @lsvstadium at full time.
β Peter Bolton πΎπͺ (@PeterBolton3) February 1, 2019
Straight off pitch & onto team coaches (still in full kit)
Heard itβs a bomb scare, but the fans not told anything by stewards π€·ββοΈ
He claimed not to have been told anything by stewards but had heard it was a "bomb scare".
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United appointed a full-time counter terrorism manager in 2017, with Old Trafford's security under increased scrutiny.
The club's final Premier League match of the 2015-16 season against Bournemouth was called off after what proved to be a fake bomb, left behind following a training exercise, was found in a toilet.
There was another incident in November 2016 when two individuals managed to break off from a stadium tour and stay overnight at Old Trafford ahead of a match with Arsenal.
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