
Man Utd pair ‘refused to go on post-season tour of Asia' as reasons for absence is revealed
TWO Manchester United stars reportedly refused to go on the club's disastrous post-season tour of Asia.
The Red Devils jetted off for Kuala Lumpur and Hong Kong
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United's flops endured a tough time during their tour in Asia
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Neither Christian Eriksen (left) or Victor Lindelöf were on the trip
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The club ended the campaign with no silverware and languishing 15th in the Prem.
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The report claims United "originally tried to make [the pair] join the travelling party".
But due to family commitments, they were eventually allowed to stay at home.
She remained in Sweden for the recent
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Eriksen stayed to tie the knot with long-time partner
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The Danish midfielder wed his girlfriend of almost 15 years at Odense City Hall last Wednesday.
Both players are contracted with United until June 30.
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They will become free agents next month with no new deal on the table.
United's tour has proved to be a shambles both on and off the field.
Amorim's men fell to an embarrassing 1-0 defeat to an ASEAN All Star XI in Kuala Lumpur.
While Alejandro Garnacho and Amad Diallo were slammed for
Club icon David Beckham was among those to
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He blasted: 'I've seen a lot of things where players are not acting in the right manner.
'A lot of things that are not OK in my eyes as a fan and lover of Manchester United.
'We were part of a team that was so well-mannered.
"We understood what it meant to play for Manchester United. We understood what the badge meant.
"Wherever we travelled, whether in Europe or Asia, we respected the fans."
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