Manchester United staff who recently joined the club weren't expecting such a high attendance for their Carabao Cup game against West Ham.Old Trafford was nearly at its close to 76,000 capacity for the third-round cup tie against the Hammers with over 72,000 fans in the crowd on Wednesday evening.According to the MEN, Red Devils officials claim they sold the most tickets to home fans ever in the history of the competition which dates back to 1960.But new club staff were expecting nearer half of that amount to turn up until manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer explained that wouldn't be the case."We have some new coaches at the club who were wondering if we might get 40,000 people turning up in the Carabao Cup," Solskjaer said."We explained to them.
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