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Man Utd booed off after defeat in Malaysia

BBC NewsWednesday, May 28, 2025 at 6:13:31 PM
Man Utd booed off after defeat in Malaysia
Manchester United's preseason tour hit a sour note in Malaysia, where fans booed the team off the pitch after a disappointing 1-0 loss to a regional all-star squad. Manager Ruben Amorim oddly framed the hostile reception as a "good" experience, suggesting it would motivate his players—though that logic might not sit well with supporters expecting better from a global football powerhouse.
Editor’s Note: Preseason matches are supposed to build confidence, but this result—and the fans' reaction—highlights the pressure on United to turn things around after last season's struggles. Losing to a less-fancied team (even in a friendly) raises eyebrows, and Amorim's spin on the boos feels more like damage control than genuine insight. For a club with United's stature, every misstep gets amplified.
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