Amad Diallo was spotted giving the middle finger to a Manchester United fan during their post-season Asia tour. The incident comes after the players were asked not to stop for photos and autographs with fans.
In a video that has gone viral on social media, Diallo is seen giving the finger to a Manchester United fan while he was in Malaysia. The Red Devils star was reportedly responding to an abusive comment from an unhappy fan.
Manchester United finished 15th in the Premier League this season, after a 2-0 win over Aston Villa on the final day of the season. They lost 1-0 in the UEFA Europa League final to Tottenham and won’t be playing in European competitions next season.
The Red Devils are on a postseason tour of Asia and lost 1-0 to ASEAN All-Stars on Wednesday. Manager Rubem Amorim spoke after the loss:
They travel to Hong Kong next, where they face the national side on Friday, May 30..
Amad Diallo was picking up form for Manchester United earlier this year when he picked up a ligament injury. He was quick to send a message to the Manchester United fans and said:
Diallo finished the season with eight goals and six assists in the Premier League. He also had two goals in the Europa League and one in the Carabao Cup.
Sripad has been a Chelsea fan through and through since the age of 9 and can watch their 2012 Champions League triumph on repeat. The undisputed ‘GOAT’ according to him is Lionel Messi and his favorite managers are Jose Mourinho and Sir Alex Ferguson. Apart from popular European leagues, he also likes to follow other leagues like the MLS, Saudi Pro League, Eredivisie, and Liga MX.
Sripad believes in only using the right sources for his articles, and is an expert in understanding how to get the right quotes for each news to provide proper background information. His exploits have led him to become a popular figure in European Football and interviewing Premier League legends such as Alan Shearer, Shay Given, Paul Dickov, and John Barnes. His articles have been much revered amongst the football fraternity and have been shared by the likes of John Terry, Gary Lineker, and Declan Rice.
If given a chance to change a football rule, Sripad wants VAR to be fully automated and offside rules to be less stringent. When not working, he likes to watch past Formula 1 races and play FIFA.
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