Those Manchester United fans that have travelled all the way to Kazakhstan to watch a much-changed United side play Astana in the Europa League - having already qualified from the group - deserve an enormous amount of credit.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has named an extremely young squad with Jesse Lingard set to be named captain.

While every United supporter deserves credit for making the 6,000-mile round trip for essentially a dead-rubber, one fan is getting more plaudits than the rest.

That’s because one Red Devil is going viral for what he did when he spotted executive vice-chairman, Ed Woodward, in a bar in Kazakstan.

Woodward was minding his own business playing pool when one supporter went up to him and gave him a cheeky wet willy.

The supporter is question has been named as Roger Aslam, who lives near Reading.

For those of you unaware, a wet willy is where someone likes their finger and sticks it in someone else’s ear.

It’s rather unpleasant.

However, Woodward appears to take it well and laughs it off.

Take a look:

Woodward hit headlines on Sunday after images appeared to show him arguing with the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson at Bramall Lane during United’s 3-3 draw with Sheffield United.

He isn’t exactly well-liked amongst fans, being accused of running United like a business rather than a football club.

They claim he puts profits over the performance on the pitch with United not having competed for the Premier League since Ferguson retired in 2013.

Despite calls for Woodward to step aside from the role he inherited from David Gill in 2013, Woodward has insisted that he's the right man for the job.

"Yes [I am]," he said recently.

"I understand the scrutiny; it's part of the job. And I don't want to be famous and can't be mates with the players.

"But we have to do everything we possibly can to get back to winning the Premier League. We are not successful until we do. Second is not success - we have to win the Premier League."

He may not be too popular with supporters but surely giving him a wet willy when he’s minding his own business in a bar is a bit out of order.

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