LAURA WOODS was left hanging by Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag after he ignored her makes an attempt at a handshake stay on TNT Sports activities.
The Crimson Devils edged a 1-0 win over Copenhagen within the Champions League on Tuesday evening as Andre Onana saved a stoppage-time penalty.
Laura Woods went to shake Erik ten Hag’s hand
Woods styled out the awkward second earlier than finally shaking Ten Hag’s hand
It stored alive Man Utd’s hopes of qualification out of their group following back-to-back defeats to Bayern Munich and Galatasaray initially of their marketing campaign.
And Ten Hag joined the TNT Sports activities crew after the essential win.
On the finish of the interview, he shook the arms of ex-Man Utd stars Rio Ferdinand and Paul Scholes.
However in doing so, presenter Woods was ignored by the Dutchman.
It led to an ungainly second as Woods comically held out her hand whereas Ten Hag confronted Ferdinand and Scholes.
He then made up for it by shaking Woods’ hand earlier than he walked off.
However Woods then mentioned she was ‘double embarrassed’ after the Man United gaffer stole her microphone to interview HIMSELF through the post-match evaluation.
Earlier within the night, Woods saved pundit Scholes after his microphone broke stay on air.
Most learn in Champions League
FREE BETS – BEST BETTING OFFERS AND BONUSES NEW CUSTOMERS
In the meantime, it was an emotional evening at OId Trafford, with a wreath laid on the pitch in honour of Sir Bobby Charlton.
The Man Utd and England legend handed away aged 86 on Saturday, with the information made public simply hours earlier than his former staff kicked off at Sheffield United.
Forward of the sport, Ten Hag mentioned: “Sir Bobby Charlton was a legend and big, not just for Man Utd, however for soccer.
“His legacy and the excessive requirements, we’ve got to stay that on daily basis.”
Match-winning hero Onana posted a tribute on social media after Man Utd’s win over Copenhagen.
He mentioned: “For all Mancunians, for us, for Sir Bobby Charlton ❤️ We’re UNITED.”