Man Utd booed off after defeat in Malaysia
Briefly

Ruben Amorim, head coach of Manchester United, believes that experiencing boos after a 1-0 loss to ASEAN All-Stars will benefit his players. The team's pre-season tour began poorly, highlighting ongoing struggles following a disappointing Premier League season where they finished 15th. Despite a recent victory, they remain plagued by goal-scoring issues. Amorim expressed guilt over the team's performance and sees the boos as constructive feedback. He refrained from discussing transfer updates but acknowledged upcoming changes as the club looks to rebuild after its worst campaign since 1973-74.
I always feel guilty for the performance of the team since the first game I was here. The boos maybe is something we need because every game we lost in the Premier League the fans were always there.
After ending a desperate Premier League campaign with a victory over Aston Villa on Sunday, the club flew 6,600 miles to Malaysia only to find there was no respite from their troubles.
You have to wait for that for the next season. It is for you guys (the media) to talk about. I won't confirm anything. I have no news.
United finished 15th in the Premier League, on 42 points - accepted to be the club's worst campaign since the 1973-74 relegation season.
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