Ander Herrera admits the Manchester United players are “nervous” after a suspect package found at Old Trafford forced the match to be abandoned.
United's final Premier League game of the season against Bournemouth was called off on Sunday afternoon after a suspicious item was found in the north-west corner of the stadium.
Shortly before kick-off, both the Stretford End and the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand were evacuated in response to the threat. United then took the decision to abandon the game completely.
“We are still in the dressing room it seems that we will be the last out of the stadium,” Herrera told Spanish radio station Cope. “We have been nervous and tense.”
Greater Manchester Police have sent a bomb disposal unit to Old Trafford to deal with the threat.
The Premier League have confirmed that Sunday's fixture will be rearranged "as soon as practically possible".
United require a win against Bournemouth to stand any chance of reaching next season's Champions League, while a victory for Eddie Howe's side could see them finish as high as 12th. - Goal