Below par: Manchester United’s Rasmus Hojlund (centre) dribbling past Asean All-Stars’ Mo Kan during the Maybank Challenge Cup match. — IZZRAFIQ ALIAS/The Star
KUALA LUMPUR: Ruben Amorim and Co may have faced boos from the stands at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil, but the Manchester United manager is sticking to his footballing philosophy — even after his side’s 1-0 defeat to the spirited Asean All-Stars on Wednesday.
The Portuguese tactician, who took over the Red Devils on Nov 1, 2024, admitted his side lacked sharpness and urgency in the friendly encounter, but insisted that he would continue trusting the playing principles that got him this far in his career.
“We should perform better. We were slow, and we don’t have it in us yet to win every exercise in training or every game,” said Amorim.
“But most importantly, we didn’t have any injuries, and we move forward.”
Amorim was clear that the defeat, while frustrating, would not derail his vision for the team ahead of the new Premier League season.
“The way I play is the same as other coaches. You have an idea, you stick with it. I am just a coach that reached this level because of certain things. Of course we need to improve the results, but I am confident of doing it,” he said.
Fans in Kuala Lumpur, including many donning the famous red jersey, voiced their discontent as United struggled to break down an All-Stars team that had only trained together for two days.
Amorim acknowledged the fans’ passion and their right to demand more.
“I feel guilty when it comes to the performance of the team. The boos from the fans – we need it. They were always there, even when we lost. If they see it’s not working, they’ll tell us.”
United’s lack of goals was another concern highlighted by Amorim especially the poor form of Danish striker Rasmus Hojlund, who has been ridiculed by many fans for his poor movement and finishing as a striker.
“We assess that. We prepare for the first game of the Premier League. Sometimes, you can’t overthink. You go for the holidays, reset, and the environment in the training ground can build confidence.”
Despite the frustration, Amorim was gracious in defeat and hinted at internal changes ahead.
“There will be changes. You have to wait for next season. We will see. But the hunger to win every game - that’s what I want to bring back to United.”
Meanwhile, United captain and midfielder Bruno Fernandes said he expected the All-Stars to produce a top performance, but at the end of the day, he knew the magnitude of his club globally.
“We expected a hard game against them. We know there are lots of talents here in Asia. We came for the fans to see us and also for the young boys to experience this,” said the Portuguese international.
“It was nice to be playing in front of these fans and feel the love from them.”