To add, i also think that the reaction of MUFC players, management and fans after the match just about sums up why that club is hated so much.
If a player or two, the manager or at least someone of their backroom team would have had the spine to say they won by default, or the decision made regarding the equaliser was obviously wrong, then fair dues.
But to gloat about beating us by joyously celebrating an injustice, is horrible. It really does sum them up perfectly and they if think they've done themselves proud in how they've behaved them i would say they've learnt nothing in life. Fans of all clubs will rejoice following the next victories against them, because embarrassing defeats for Man Utd are never far away, thankfully!
I honesty believe if roles were reversed, Pep would have apologised and been humble.
They have alot to learn and when some blues ask who we hate, come on, no one is anywhere near the rags surely? I remember Glyn Pardoe, the 1974 pitch invasion to try to get the match replayed because we were sending them down, Colin Bell, the Roy Keane/Alfie assassination attempt, the carnage before and after we won at Wembley in 2011, the ticking banner etc etc. Well, no one touches them in my book, and i like to think im too old for hatred as it does my BP no good...