MU: Ruben Amorim already at the heart of a controversy with… Ed Sheearan

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Funny first for Ruben Amorim. The Portuguese technician saw his Red Devils unable to beat a very weak Ipswich Town team (1-1), despite an express opening score from Manchester United through Marcus Rashford (0-1, 2nd). In addition to the disappointing result, the former Sporting Portugal coach found himself in a controversial situation in England.

Placed opposite singer Ed Sheeran, present during the post-match debrief, the 39-year-old coach experienced a rather embarrassing moment. “I don’t think he (Amorim) wants to talk to me”declared the Ipswich Town fan singer, after the Mancunian poor performance. A rather strange interaction which did not fail to provoke a reaction on social networks, where the artist has since been widely criticized by Manchester United supporters.

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