Manchester United's woes continue on another continent
Digest more
Malaysia, Manchester United and ASEAN
Digest more
Manchester United were beaten 1-0 by an ASEAN All-Stars side in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, with the Red Devils' players and manager booed by a large section of the 72,000 crowd
Manchester United’s woeful campaign got even worse during their post-season tour over in Malaysia and the prime minister of the nation has fired a brutal message towards the Red Devils
MANCHESTER UNITED are preparing for a HUGE summer transfer window – after missing out on Champions League football and a poor season. But Bruno Fernandes’ agent has held
Man United identified Liam Delap as their prime striker target and he scored 12 goals for Ipswich Town in 2024-25.
1d
Free Malaysia Today on MSNTeamwork key to Asean All-Stars’s win over United, says AnwarPUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim today stressed the importance of teamwork, pointing to the Asean All-Stars’s victory over Manchester United yesterday and the successful conclusion of the 46th Asean Summit earlier this week as prime examples.
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is disappointed that Manchester United failed to clinch the Maybank Challenge Cup after losing 1-0 to Asean All-Stars at the Bukit Jalil Stadium last night. Anwar, who is a diehard Red Devil, was in the stadium cheering his favourite team.
Malaysia's prime minister has stuck the boot into Manchester United by suggesting they could be relegated next season, having watched the fallen Premier League giants booed off in Kuala Lumpur.
Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim received a special visit from Ruben Amorim and Omar Berrada on Tuesday. Anwar is a fan of the Reds and met our head coach and chief executive officer during a rare break from political duties, with the ASEAN summit currently taking place in the city.