A funny incident occurred in Malaysia, where Manchester United players sought assistance from locals to pay for their e-scooter rentals.
Manchester United players found themselves in a humorous situation in Malaysia, needing assistance from locals to pay for e-scooters after their defeat to the ASEAN All-Stars during their post-season tour.
Instead of a summer break, Erik ten Hag's squad embarked on a lucrative tour of Asia on Sunday.
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However, their disappointing form continued overseas, with Manchester United losing 1-0 to a team of Southeast Asian all-stars and local league players in the Maybank Cup at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium.
Manchester United Players in Humorous E-Scooter Incident After Defeat in Malaysia
Despite the loss, some Manchester United players made the most of their time abroad, venturing out and renting e-scooters.
In a video shared on Reddit, Amad Diallo, Alejandro Garnacho, and Facundo Pellistri were spotted on the streets of Kuala Lumpur, apparently receiving help from locals with the payment process.
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The rental scooters were likely accessible only through a local app, explaining the payment confusion. However, fans on social media couldn't resist poking fun at Manchester United's finances.
"Jim (Ratcliffe) can't even pay for the lads' scooters (crying emoji) (laughing crying emoji)", one user commented.
"More cutbacks from Sir Jim?" another added.
"These cutbacks are going too far, Mr. Jim," a third chimed in, with another joking: "Not even Barcelona was this broke."