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Party's over: United defender Smalling
Manchester United defender Chris Smalling has been banned from the May Fair Hotel in London after hosting a wild all-night party with a group of allegedly drunken girls - just hours after Tuesday's defeat to Chelsea.
The 21-year old conceded a penalty which led to Frank Lampard's late winner at Stamford Bridge.
But hours later he checked into a £2,000-a-night suite at the hotel popular with celebrities such as Lady GaGa and Paris Hilton, and partied until 4.30am.
A spokesman for the hotel confirmed that Smalling had been banned, saying that guests who behave in such a way 'are not welcome'.
Furious guests repeatedly complained as the footballer's friends loudly celebrated into the night - damaging a wardrobe in the suite in the process.
The group were said to have ran up an incredible £2,400 room service bill including bottles of vodka and Amaretto and burgers and chips.
The seventh-floor suite also has a state-of-the-art sound system from which guests were said to have been subjected to blaring music.
Hotel managers eventually brought the party to a halt and decided to ban Smalling from staying there again.
The former Fulham footballer's friends are said to have abused hotel staff as they were confronted.
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A Manchester United spokesman refused to comment on the hotel episode. A spokesman earlier denied that Smalling had thrown a party but admitted he had friends in his room.
'The suite was damaged but that wasn't the main concern,' A source from the hotel told The Sun.
'He was banned over the guests he brought back. These were not the sort of women who are welcome and some of the men were aggressive.'
The May Fair has been dubbed London's top celebrity hotel, with regular guests including Lady Gaga, Cheryl Cole, Peaches Geldof and Paris Hilton.