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Published 09:08 22 Nov 2016 GMT
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The hard part was done. Or so they thought.
As they awoke and delightedly rubbed their hands, having got one over on the system, they were discovered by security officials who were in the midst of a pre-match sweep of the stadium.
Police decided not to arrest the duo, who spent the night in the bog for absolutely no reward, and United announced that there was no risk to supporters in attendance for the 1-1 draw with the Gunners.
The incident took place almost six months to the day that United's Premier League clash with Bournemouth was postponed when a controlled explosion took place following the discovery of a suspect package.
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The package in question turned out to be no more than a fake prop-bomb that had been planted during a security training exercise.
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