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FAR EASTERN PROMISE

May 28, 2025

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Irish Daily Star

Amorim's already excited about next season after closing chapter on United's worst campaign since 1974

- SIMON CASS

FAR EASTERN PROMISE

IT'S fair to say the alarm bells have been ringing for Ruben Amorim for a while now.

The Manchester United boss began his press conference to promote today’s friendly against the ASEAN All Stars with an apology after his phone burst into life.

“First of all, I want to apologise for the house alarm,” he said. “When I'm away, I like to control my kids!”

United have arrived in Kaula Lumpur and face the All Stars, a team from the 10 nations of South East Asia.

Amorim is getting used to saying sorry. Addressing the fans at Old Trafford on the pitch after Sunday's final-day 2-0 victory over Aston Villa, the Portuguese apologised for their disastrous, trophyless campaign, which saw United finish 15th in the league.

Little wonder he was so keen to close the book on 20024/25, even if it has been extended by United's money spinning jaunt to the Far East, with another match in Hong Kong to come on Friday.

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