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Old Trafford passion? You'll find it in KL too, says Mount

Old Trafford passion? You'll find it in KL too, says Mount

KUALA LUMPUR: Manchester United midfielder Mason Mount is eager to use the club's Asia Tour as a springboard to rediscover his form and reignite his career ahead of the new season.
The Red Devils will face the Asean All-Stars in a friendly at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil on Wednesday, with the match offering a fresh chance for United to turn the page on a dismal campaign.
While most of Europe's stars have already begun their summer breaks, Mount is relishing the chance to connect with fans in Malaysia and build momentum.
United last played in Kuala Lumpur in 2009, recording back-to-back wins over the Malaysian XI (3-2 and 2-0), and Mount, 26, was blown away by the reception upon arrival.
"It was a quick turnaround. We got straight on the plane after the game against Aston Villa," said Mount at Tuesday's press conference.
"We're all very excited to be here. We don't often get to travel to this part of the world, so we want to make the most of the opportunity.
"We got off the plane and there were hundreds of people waiting to greet us, take pictures and welcome us. I'm really looking forward to the game."
Mount ended the season on a high, scoring three goals in May following his return from injury.
His resurgence saw him force his way into Ruben Amorim 's starting XI for the Europa League final - a narrow 1-0 defeat to Tottenham.
Now part of Amorim's 32-man touring squad for matches in Malaysia and Hong Kong, Mount is embracing the competition and determined to make his mark.
"As the gaffer said, whenever you wear the shirt, you're representing the club - and you want to give your best," he said.
"We want to win. It's going to be competitive against the All-Stars, and we're all ready to put in a strong performance."

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