'We cannot hide' - Amorim after United booed offpublished at 14:33 29 May

Ruben Amorim "understands" fan frustration and said his players "cannot hide" after they were booed off in their post-season tour of Asia.
United's poor season saw them finish 15th in the Premier League, but they sunk to a new low on Wednesday with a 1-0 defeat to a Southeast Asian XI in Kuala Lumpur.
Those within the Bukit Jalil Stadium then booed off Amorim's side as they left the field of play, but Amorim doesn't blame them.
"Everybody can feel it. But I understand the fans [booing]," he said.
"It's clear that we cannot hide... if there is one thing that is really important in this club, it's that we need to face our fans in this moment and give something to our fans around the world."
Amorim, who took over from Erik ten Hag during the season but failed to spark an improvement in performances, added that his side was "not really focused" in the defeat.
The 40-year-old Portuguese said he had learned that being Manchester United manager meant being "more than a coach".
"You have to improve as a person, you have to improve as a leader. Sometimes after the games you see I am frustrated, I am trying to control that.
"When you have results, you can manage everything so much easier," he added.
United will now face a Hong Kong's representative team in another friendly on Friday.