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The famous Briton burst onto the TV set while Ruben Amorim answered questions from journalists. The new coach of the Red Devils did not appreciate this intervention which Internet users considered “disrespectful”.
By joining Manchester United and the most followed championship in the world, Ruben Amorim has entered a new dimension. A new sporting but also media dimension. The Portuguese learns this little by little to his cost. This Sunday, November 24, after these players conceded a disappointing draw on the pitch of promoted Ipswich (1-1), he was invited on the Sky Sports set.
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While analyzing his team's performance, the former Sporting Portugal coach was interrupted by a certain Ed Sheeran. Ipswich's No. 1 shareholder and supporter, the singer, with tens of billions of streams on music platforms, briefly went on set to greet consultant Jamie Redknapp.
ud83dudea8ud83cudfa5 – Moment when Ed Sheeran gatecrashed Ruben Amorim’s post-match interview.
Don’t care who he is, but think this was so rude and disrespectful.
Couldn’t just waited for the interview to finish. pic.twitter.com/gz6JyOZLna
— UF (@UtdFaithfuls) https://twitter.com/UtdFaithfuls/status/1860776056984088818?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
“This week, I spoke more than in 14 years”
Immediately feeling the discomfort, the Briton said: “I don't think he wants to talk to me.” To which the coach replied a little tensely: “No, I don’t want to.” Ed Sheeran then withdrew from the set, not wanting to spark a controversy.
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Presented this Friday to the press as the new coach of Manchester United, Ruben Amorim had to respond to numerous media. An exercise that he doesn't particularly like. “This week, I spoke more than in fourteen years in sport,” he regretted. “When you talk too much and you don’t win, it’s really hard for everyone.”