Soccer-West Ham stalemate a hair-raising result for Manchester United fan


Soccer Football - Premier League - West Ham United v Manchester United - London Stadium, London, Britain - February 10, 2026 Manchester United's Joshua Zirkzee heads wide as West Ham United's Axel Disasi challenges Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra

LONDON, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Manchester ⁠United fan Frank Illet has had to go back ⁠to square one following his side’s 1-1 draw at West ‌Ham United in the Premier League on Tuesday after the internet sensation was denied a first haircut since October 2024.

Illet has vowed not to cut his ​hair until United win five games ⁠in a row, and his ⁠trip to the barber was tantalisingly close after the team's interim ⁠manager ‌Michael Carrick steered the Red Devils to four victories on the trot.

Illet’s quirky gesture has gained global attention, ⁠as much an indictment of United’s patchy form ​over the last ‌few years as anything else, and he is up to ⁠1.3 million ​followers on Instagram.

"Carrick is at the wheel! This hair is going soon, West Ham next, four out of five done, this is the ⁠first time it's been four in a ​row since I started the challenge. This time, it's happening," Illet told followers ahead of United's London trip.

Illet admits he did not think ⁠his hair would get to grow so long during what has been a turbulent time for the club.

"I thought it would only go for a few months and be a bit of ​a laugh," Illet told ESPN. "It was something ⁠to spread humour to Manchester United fans during a difficult period ​of time.”

But he is now back ‌to square one, with United’s next ​five fixtures against Everton (away), Crystal Palace (home), Newcastle United (away), Aston Villa (home) and Bournemouth (away).

(Reporting by Nick Said; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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