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The recent Premier League match that concluded left Manchester United fans upset on many levels. This became even more hurtful when many people commented on the bad performance of the once greatest soccer club.

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Thus, to ease Manchester United fans, internet star KSI offered a solution for the team. But was it really a show of support or just a timely promotion?

KSI gives a ‘Prime’ solution to Manchester United

Manchester United has won several championships over the last few decades, but recently the team is suffering from miserable losses and bad team performance. Although this can be just a phase before they catch up again in the near future, soccer fans are leaving no chance of mocking the team.

Taking this as an opportunity, the YouTube Streamer, KSI, also the co-owner of Prime Hydration, provided a solution in a tweet, saying, “Man United needs some Prime”.

Most of the fans who supported Manchester United were very upset. A fan even said that they broke their 4K TV out of anger in front of his family and friends.

While others compared the Prime drinks with the color of the jersey that players wore during the match. Other fans thought that even Prime Hydration can’t save Manchester United.

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Notably, Prime Hydration is a sports drink that is owned by Logan Paul and KSI, while the latter is an Arsenal Fan. Additionally, Prime Hydration recently became the official drinks partner for Arsenal and the collaboration was announced 2 weeks ago.

Some more fan reactions

Many Arsenal fans were also commenting on the post as their team jubilantly won against Leicester City, defeating them 4-2. Whereas, their arch-rivals, Manchester United, succumbed to the second loss of the season against Brentford FC with a disappointing scoreline of 4-0, thus seeing a heated debate.

Notably, this was Brentford’s first win against United since 1930. Also making Erik Ten Hag the first Manchester United manager to lose the first two league games in over 100 years in the process.

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Thus, it can only be hoped that the team will regroup and restructure their game, while also trying to get back up to its former glory. And since soccer is a game of love and passion for fans, the same can be said for other teams as well.

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What do you think about the solution though? Was it a gesture of support or a marketing strategy? Let us know in the comments below.

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