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Embarrassing defeat and bizarre parade – inside Man Utd’s troubled trip

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They probably need this like a hole in the head, according to the player I’ve been there and as a player.

When addressing Manchester United’s post-season tour of Asia, Hong Kong coach Ashley Westwood was direct and to the point.

As an FA Youth Cup winner with United in 1995 – and someone who worked for the club’s in-house television channel MUTV during a recent pre-season trip to Perth – Westwood has an understanding of the pressures and demands associated with being a player for the 20-time English champions.

No one should be in any doubt about the reality of the situation, according to Westwood, despite the public’s players talking about their post-season trip to Asia and officials praising their actions.

Fans and sponsors pay wages, and this trip is all about revenue, he said, but no one ever says it on the record because they can’t.

At half-time in Hong Kong, as United trailed 1-0 to the national side 153rd in Fifa’s rankings, the tour looked to be going from bad to worse.

The second-half goals from two young Arsenal signings, Chido Obi and Ayden Heaven, gave the under-capacity crowd a new the chance to start the summer off on a high note for United, who both signed for the club this season, and at least allowed them to start the season on a winning note.

A trip focused on commercial partnerships

Alejandro Garnacho's brother criticised Ruben Amorim for leaving the Argentina international out of his Europa League starting line-upImages courtesy of Getty

United estimates that their 14 000-mile, six-day expedition will bring in about £10 million. Therefore, the payment is guaranteed and does not depend on ticket sales.

At a time when their focus in pre-season – both commercially and from a player preparation perspective – is on the United States, where they will go for the third successive summer in July, United’s presence in the region also allows them to ‘ service ‘ existing big-money sponsorship deals with the likes of banking partner Maybank, airline partner Malaysia Airlines, beer partner Tiger and tyre partner Apollo.

After their surprise 1-0 defeat by a South-East Asia select XI on Wednesday, the team’s goalkeeper Andre Onana, defenders Harry Maguire, and Diogo Dalot were booed by a large percentage of the 72, 550 crowd, which provided the evidence for the real purpose of United’s trip, which was informed that Andre Onana, Harry Maguire, and Diogo Dalot had been substituted and were heading for the airport.

The trio boarded a private plane to Mumbai where they would spend Thursday watching a packed commercial program arranged by Apollo, before returning home a day earlier than those who had traveled to Hong Kong for the second game.

As Westwood said, United’s players had been given little choice about being on the trip.

There was no chance to back out after the final Premier League game against Aston Villa, which came immediately after. Even though Matthijs de Ligt, a Dutch defender, was unfit to play, he was present. United wanted Christian Eriksen and Victor Lindelof there too but both had personal reasons to decline.

So Ruben Amorim’s squad made the most of it. It is fair to say that their approach to this event was “relax” in contrast to a focused and determined pre-season tour.

The scenes on the flight from Manchester to Kuala Lumpur were said to be like a party, with loud music and drinks. A club was immediately visible to some players and staff members on Monday. After Wednesday’s game, there was also a chance to relax.

In the wake of their defeat in Kuala Lumpur, there was gallows humour among the squad when it was pointed out somewhat ironically that after the season they just had domestically, they had now managed to get booed by fans 6, 600 miles away from home.

Due to the unfavorable nature of the room service, Dutch striker Joshua Zirkzee escorted out with security to get some late-night food. When Alamed Diallo, Heaven, and Alejandro Garnacho attempted to take an e-scooter ride, they discovered they had no money to pay for it.

Garnacho does not appear to have been an enthusiastic participant.

The young Argentina winger is still a popular among supporters, as evidenced by the raucous cheers for him in both games after returning from a post-Europa League final summit with Sir Jim Ratcliffe and other club executives in Monaco.

However, there is evidence of a lack of engagement.

After the ASEAN All-Stars defeat, Garnacho went straight past opposition captain Sergio Aguero – a 31-year-old Argentina-born naturalised Malaysian – despite promising him his shirt from the game. A United kitman removed Garnacho’s shirt from the dressing room and gave it to the team.

As images of Amad making a one-fingered gesture to a fan as he left the team hotel appeared on social media on Thursday, adding even more resentment.

Amad subsequently said he was responding to abuse against his mum. He acknowledged that his response was incorrect, but he never regretted it.

Some of United’s decisions have also been questioned if specific behaviors raise questions or can be excused from a corporate perspective.

The context is clearly different but having ruled out having a parade if they won the Europa League final in Bilbao, to see a group of players – including Zirkzee – embark on a bus parade through Kuala Lumpur was bizarre. Some fans did show up, and United’s spirit is still present in this area.

However, it is not on par with their previous visit to Malaysia, in 2009, when they were Premier League champions and had players like Ryan Giggs, Michael Owen, and Wayne Rooney.

At that time, they struggled to get around their hotel such was the constant presence of fans. Their first game attracted 85, 000 spectators, and the second game, which were scheduled for 48 hours after a terrorist attack in Jakarta, had gathered there.

Amorim learns what being Man Utd boss means

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For Amorim, it has been another eye-opening crash course in what being a figurehead at United means. On Thursday night in Hong Kong, he said, “More than a manager.”

During his time in Kuala Lumpur, he was introduced to Malaysia’s prime minister and United fan Anwar Ibrahim. It is the kind of exposure you do not get at most clubs, even the size of his previous team Sporting in Portugal.

Amorim is aware that he must deliver results when he is removed from the sideshow.

After a season in which he described his team as “probably the worst” United have ever had, his team somehow managed to lose to a team made up of players from a region without any prior international success.

United were booed off, Amorim claimed his side were “chokers” and he had to implore supporters to buy tickets for the Hong Kong game. According to the number of empty seats, the plea was unheeded.

The squad was greeted in Hong Kong by a significant thunderstorm and a pouring down of rain, which raised concerns that the trip’s finale match might not be played.

The game went ahead, although it did so amid fresh speculation over the future of skipper Bruno Fernandes, who has been the subject of a huge offer from Saudi club Al-Hilal, who want the Portugal midfielder to be part of their squad at the Club World Cup.

Nothing is certain until the 30-year-old or Al Hilal specifically state otherwise, but Amorim predicts Fernandes will stay.

The majority of those present were pleased to see Hong Kong win.

But Amorim accepts the trip was missing something pretty important.

In a survey of “nearly 54, 000 adults in 39 nations” between June and August 2011, market research firm Kantar came to the conclusion that United had 659 million global “followers.”

It seems unlikely that Ratcliffe will release an update anytime soon in this era of brutal cost-cutting. On the evidence here in Hong Kong and Malaysia, it is hard to imagine United have close to that number now.

They once dominated the Premier League financially, but they now trail Manchester City, who have won more money in the past ten years.

Despite the red shirts on display this week, which, in fairness to Fernandes, Garnacho and others, they spent time signing autographs for fans before heading to Hong Kong airport and home, United are no longer the same as they were.

It is not known when they will return to the region – but Amorim knows for certain what would make it a better experience than this one.

He said, “We want to return, but I’d prefer to come back with better outcomes.”

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Wike Pledges More Reforms In Transportation Sector

Nyesom Wike, the minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has reiterated his administration’s commitment to furthering reforms in the FCT’s transportation sector.

Along with former governors of Benue, Samuel Ortom, and Abia State, Okezie Ikpeazu, Wike was speaking as he examined some ongoing projects in Kugbo, Mabushi, and Giri district.

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His administration, in his opinion, is already figuring out ways to integrate roadside taxis to create a harmonized transportation system.

FRI 7PM Corrie legend floors fans as they realise he starred in Harry Potter

Tony Maudsley, a soap star, has been a staple on our screens for a long time, but his Harry Potter appearance has shocked viewers.

Tony Maudsley has been on our screens for many years and no one knew it. (Image: Mike Marsland/WireImage)

Tony Maudsley, a half-giant, made a memorable appearance in the Harry Potter universe before he was digging graves in Weatherfield.

In September 2020, the actor made his first appearance on the ITV soap as George Shuttleworth’s son, Roy Hudd, who has since passed away. But he had a buried cameo of his own in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, which was released on July 12, 2007, 17 years before he was burying Corrie legends.

Tony played the beloved Hogwarts gamekeeper Hagrid, played by the late Robbie Coltrane, as Grawp’s gentle half-brother in the wizarding world. The character’s appearance on-set was enhanced by Tony giving the character’s impressive 16-foot height through a combination of CGI and motion capture.

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Grawp was a giant but he was gentle(Image: Warner Bros)

Dolores Umbridge (Imelda Staunton), the cruel Ministry official who took over as Hogwarts Headmistress, was largely influenced by Grawp’s kind-hearted nature in the movie. Hermione lured her into the Forbidden Forest, where Grawp escorted her into a irate herd of centaurs after she threatened Harry with the Cruciatus Curse.

Dolores assumed control as Headmistress after replacing Professor Dumbledore (Michael Gambon), having a deep anti-“half-breed bias.

Hagrid also requested that if anything bad happens to him, he asks Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) and Emma Watson to take care of him.

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Fans love him, and he is now a Corrie star.

Hermione consented to reveal Dumbledore’s “secret weapon” as Umbridge was about to resort to the Cruciatus curse on Harry.

Tony explained the role to Female First: “I was so weighed down by these enormous monster feet that I couldn’t enter the canteen and travel back in time.

Tony is well-known on British television thanks to his fan-favorite role in the hairdresser’s role in Benidorm. Also, don’t expect his Corrie to vanish anytime soon either.

Tony also made a joke about having job security in the bag on Coronation Street v. Emmerdale last year on The Big Soap Quiz Coronation Street. When asked how George was doing in Weatherfield, he responded, “Well, business is booming as always in Weatherfield. The best aspect of playing George is that no one can bury me, so they can’t kill me! So, yes, I’m still there, me.

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He has been on our screens for many shows(Image: Getty Images)

Other Corrie stars Channique Sterling-Brown and Jack P Shepherd made guest appearances on the quiz show, and Stephen Mulhern hosted the soap opera battle.

Tony Maudsley’s career has been anything but ordinary, from magical forests to elaborate funeral homes, which is why fans adore him.

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Supreme Court allows Trump to revoke humanitarian parole for 530,000

As legal challenges continue in lower courts, the conservative-dominated United States Supreme Court has granted President Donald Trump yet another significant victory, allowing his administration to revoke a temporary legal status from more than 500, 000 immigrants.

The decision on Friday applies to the hundreds of thousands of people who were granted humanitarian bail under former President Joe Biden’s administration.

Due to their immediate humanitarian needs, including instability, violence, and political repression in their home countries, they were granted the right to enter the US.

However, the Supreme Court’s decision raises the possibility of deportation for those who received humanitarian parole before a final decision on whether their immigration status was revoked.

The top court’s decision reverses a lower court’s temporary ban on Venezuelans, Cubans, Haitians, and Nicaraguans from obtaining humanitarian parole after the ruling, which is dominated by conservatives by six to three judges.

The Supreme Court’s decision did not provide a justification. Two liberal justices, however, expressed their disagreements in front of the panel.

The outcome, according to Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, “undervalues the devastating consequences of allowing the government to precipitously upend the lives and livelihoods of nearly half a million noncitizens while their legal claims are pending.”

She noted that some of the people who were impacted by the court filings had stated in court documents that their humanitarian parole would be revoked.

In an effort to restrict immigration into the US, Trump has targeted programs like humanitarian parole. Trump has claimed that Biden was lax with immigration and that he oversaw the “invasion” of the US from abroad, accusing his administration of “broad abuse” in his appeal for humanitarian parole.

Trump’s administration has also indefinitely suspended asylum applications and other types of immigration relief since taking office in January.

If the defendants were forced to leave the country and were denied entry to other immigration channels, the plaintiffs in Friday’s humanitarian parole case warned the Supreme Court they could face life-threatening conditions.

Lawyers for the plaintiffs claimed that “many will face serious risks of danger, persecution, and even death” if they were deported “to the same despotic and unstable countries from which they fled.”

About 350, 000 Venezuelans living in the US were also given the option of ending Temporary Protected Status (TPS), which the Supreme Court granted earlier in May. TPS permits non-citizens to remain in the country while the conditions there are still unrest or instability.

The Supreme Court’s decision on TPS, like the case from Friday, gave the Trump administration the ability to continue with removals while a Trump policy dispute is being heard in lower courts.

Biden had advocated for humanitarian parole and TPS as alternatives to illegal immigration into the US.

For example, humanitarian parole granted two-year residents of the United States the right to reside and work. That time frame would be shortened by Trump’s attempts to end it.

Nicaragua, Venezuela, Cuba, and Haiti are all examples of serious economic and political crises that have occurred recently in these nations.

For instance, in Venezuela, critics have accused President Nicolas Maduro of detaining and disappearing political activists, and a collapse in the country of causing hyperinflation, which left many Venezuelans without the means to get the basic necessities. In recent years, millions of people have fled the nation.

Since the assassination of President Jovenal Moise in 2021, Haiti, one of the other nations, has experienced a rise in gang violence. Since then, there haven’t been any federal elections, and gangs have used violence to fill the power vacuum.

Yates loses time as Del Toro closes in on Giro title

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In the Giro d’Italia, Isaac del Toro marginally extended his lead before Nicolas Prodhomme, who had triumphed solo on stage 19 to set up the decisive finale.

Del Toro, from Mexico, jumped to second place on the stage to move two seconds clear of Richard Carapaz, who finished third overall and is now 43 seconds behind.

Simon Yates, a British national, was dropped late in the standings, but he now trails Del Toro, a 21-year-old man, by one minute and 21 seconds in the leader’s pink jersey.

The final stage of the Sunday race in Rome follows a processional route, with tradition dictating that the race leader will not be attacked.

Yates’ “Plan was completely different”

Yates, a Bike rider, clearly frustrated after finishing 24 seconds behind Del Toro in seventh place on Visma-Lease.

He told Eurosport, “I will talk about that with the team because the plan was completely different from what we did today.”

I’ll leave that out of my mouth.

However, team director Marc Reef said Carapaz and Del Toro were “just a little stronger” and that the day “exactly went as we agreed.”

Although Yates, 32, has the potential to overtake Carapaz and Del Toro, it seems most likely that this year will add to his heartache from his attempts to win the Giro.

He held on for 13 days in 2018, but Chris Froome made a remarkable comeback to win the race in the final week.

After finishing in eighth place in 2019, Yates had to leave the 2020 competition with Covid-19, and he then had to bounce back from a difficult first two weeks to finish third in 2021.

Adam Yates’ twin brother, Adam, sat up and dropped out of the top 10 overall to aid team-mate Del Toro on Saturday.

Del Toro, the 2019 Giro champion from Ecuador, attempted to drop him on the final climb, but was unable to hold his hand. He is aiming to become the youngest winner of the Giro since 1940.

Results from Stage 19

After stage 19, classification general

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Sir David Jason details poignant moment long-lost daughter found out he was her father

Sir David Jason, the legendary of Only Fools and Horses, tells of his emotional journey after discovering that he had a daughter he had never known existed.

Sir David Jason reflects on discovering long-lost daughter after 52 years
Sir David Jason reflects on discovering long-lost daughter after 52 years(Image: Mirrorpix)

Sir David Jason has opened up about the astonishing moment he found out, at 84, that he had a daughter he’d never known existed. The actor, best known for Only Fools and Horses, learned in 2023 that Abi Harris, born from a brief romance with actress Jennifer Hill during a 1970 production of Under Milk Wood, was his biological child.

He recalled the revelation on Gyles Brandreth’s Rosebud podcast, “[Myself and Jennifer] parted ways and we drifted apart. She got married to him, and that was it.”

Decades later, the truth emerged when Abi confronted her mother about her origins. “‘That chap you call dad is not your father,’” Hill told her. Abi’s shocked reply was: “‘What do you mean he’s not my father?’” Hill explained: “‘I think you’ll find your father is David Jason, because we had a fling together when we did these shows.’”

Although he initially felt helpless, Jason later described their eventual union as a “happy ever after” and welcomed Abi into his life. In his memoir This Time Next Year, he detailed the emotional impact, praising “the pang of sadness for those years that have passed.

In a sincere letter, Abi reached out to David.

When Abi reached out via a sincere letter, he was surprised. You won’t be surprised to learn that my hands are now shaking. What had just been read? I had to go over the entire article once more and read it. Then I had to read it once more. Then again, after that.

A request for an unidentified DNA test was included in the letter. He acknowledged that he had never considered having the potential to father a child in 1970 and that there had never been a point in the nearly fifty years that had passed since then.

His wife Gill Hinchcliffe, with whom he shares daughter Sophie, was “so supportive and understanding” despite the initial turmoil. “wonder and amazement, through anxiety and heartache, to fear and outright panic.”

Jennifer Hill and David Jason dated briefly.
Jennifer Hill and David Jason dated briefly.

There was an undeniable “sense of distance” between Jason and Abi when they finally met, he said, “such a complicated thing for us both.” He also learned that he had a grandson, Charlie, who is 10 years old, along with the information about Abi.

Abi had long suspected the truth, and her father, who is now an actress, is also a believer. She was aware of Jason’s past with her mother and also had a sense of their common traits, particularly the nose shape. She had grown up thinking Geoffrey Davion, who passed away in 1996, was her father.

The reunion has since blossomed into a warm relationship. Abi and Charlie joined Jason’s family for Christmas in Buckinghamshire. In a poetic twist, Abi – who has appeared in Doctor Who – even acted alongside her mother and Jason in a 2008 revival of Under Milk Wood, the very play that first brought her parents together.

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