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Vietnamese fans travel thousands of kilometers to Malaysia to meet Manchester United stars

Hai Hoang (Working from Malaysia) DNUM_CHZAFZCACF 10:31

Many football fans from Vietnam have traveled to Malaysia to watch and interact with Manchester United players, as part of the team's Asian tour.

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On the evening of May 26 (Hanoi time), Manchester United stars arrived in Malaysia to prepare for a friendly match against ASEAN All Stars. Photo: Hai Hoang
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Having just come from a long journey and having just finished the Premier League season just one day before, the Manchester United players appeared quite tired. Photo: Hai Hoang
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The "Red Devils" team had an unsatisfactory season when they lost to Tottenham in the Europa League final and finished 15th in the Premier League. Photo: Hai Hoang
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Since the evening, a large number of Manchester United fans have gathered outside the hotel where the team is based in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), including many fans from Vietnam. Photo: Hai Hoang
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Manchester United is considered the football team with the largest number of fans in the world, many of whom are Vietnamese. Photo: Hai Hoang
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Minh Tu (7 years old) and her parents flew from Ho Chi Minh City to Malaysia at noon the same day, ready to wait more than 5 hours to meet Mason Mount. Photo: Hai Hoang
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The atmosphere was bustling, filled with the chants of stars like Bruno Fernandes, Casemiro and Andre Onana. Photo: Hai Hoang
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Captain Fernandes appeared radiant, smiling and friendly. Photo: Hai Hoang
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Coach Amorim gave many young talents such as Dan Armer, Kukonki, Munro, Fletcher, Moorhouse, Thwaites and Shea Lacey the opportunity to experience the tour with the first team. Photo: Hai Hoang
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After more than 15 years, MU returned to Malaysia. In 2009, they won two matches against Malaysia with scores of 2-0 and 3-2. Photo: Hai Hoang
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Goalkeeper Onana is friendly with fans. Photo: Hai Hoang
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On the opposing side, coach Kim Sang-sik faced many difficulties when many Southeast Asian players withdrew because they were busy focusing on the national team preparing for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers and the 2027 Asian Cup. Photo: Hai Hoang
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The friendly match between MU and the "Southeast Asian Stars" team will take place at 7:45 p.m. on May 28 at Bukit Jalil National Stadium (Malaysia). Photo: Hai Hoang
Manchester United stars land in Malaysia, ready to battle Southeast Asian stars. Clip: Hai Hoang

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