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Man Utd fans accused of 'stealing' popular Arsenal song for new 'Bruno and Casemiro' chant

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Man Utd fans accused of 'stealing' popular Arsenal song for new 'Bruno and Casemiro' chant

Casemiro joined United earlier this week.

Manchester United fans have debuted a new song for Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro - but Arsenal fans are furious it's been 'stolen' from them. You can check it out below:

United confirmed the signing of Casemiro from Real Madrid earlier this week and he was in attendance for Monday's 2-1 victory over Liverpool.

He's started Saturday afternoon's clash with Southampton on the bench, but United supporters have already got a chant for their new no.18.

Footage has emerged of away fans singing 'Bruno and Casemiro' over the tune of Status Quo's 1970s smash-hit 'Rockin' All Over the World'.

Casemiro warming up against Southampton. (Image
Alamy)

If you think you've heard it before, well, you have. Arsenal adopted the song last year for Hale End academy duo Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith Rowe.

It's become a popular hit at the Emirates Stadium and the Gunners faithful aren't too happy with United's rendition.

One fan commented: "Why have they tried to nab our song like this? Embarrassing."

Another said: "Beyond sad."

A third tweeted: "They want to be us SO BAD. If I speak I am in big trouble."

While someone added: "Football songs get passed around I know that but this is beyond a joke."

Saka and Smith Rowe are popular players at Arsenal. (Image
Alamy)

Casemiro has joined United after nine years in the Spanish capital, where he won three La Liga titles and five Champions League crowns.

Many have questioned why the Brazil international has chosen to leave Real for United, who recorded their lowest-ever Premier League points tally last season.

The Red Devils will also be playing in the Europa League this term after failing to finish in the top four.

It seems as though Casemiro isn't too downbeat about not hearing the iconic Champions League theme - in fact he wants to be playing every other Thursday.

When asked about not playing in the Champions League this season, Casemiro told ESPN Brasil: "Well... I already have five, don’t I?"

Featured Image Credit: Alamy

Topics: Manchester United, Bruno Fernandes, Casemiro, Arsenal