More than twenty devastated Manchester United fans found their cars had been vandalised after the victory over Bournemouth.

Windows were smashed and wheels were removed during a wrecking spree at a car park close to Old Trafford as the game continued.

Police were called to the car park at the end of Pomona Strand in Old Trafford - close to the Pomona Metrolink station - at 8.37pm.

Officers found a number of vehicles, including BMWs and VWs, on the car park had been vandalised. Many had their rear windows smashed in. It was not clear whether items had been stolen from inside the cars.

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One vehicle, a Ford, parked on Pomona Strand was left standing on bricks after thieves had made off with the wheels.

The car owners only realised the wrecking spree once they returned from the rearranged Premier League game against Bournemouth, which United won 3-1.

The match had to be rearranged following a bomb scare just before the original fixture on Sunday when some 50,000 supporters were evacuated.

Later it transpired that the suspicious device was a fake bomb which had been left behind in the stadium in error following a training exercise last week.

Following Tuesday night’s wrecking spree, GMP Traffic tweeted images of the damage and asked anyone with information to call police on 101.

They wrote: “20+ cars damaged on Pomona Strand this evening during football match. Any info please call 101.”

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