Man Utd to play Palace in Melbourne as Premier League resumes tours
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Manchester United will play Crystal Palace at Melbourne
Cricket Ground in July, organisers said Thursday, as Premier League teams
resume pre-season tours which stopped when Covid hit.
Cristiano Ronaldo and his United team-mates are set to
meet A-League club Melbourne Victory on July 15 and Palace four days later at
the 100,000-capacity MCG, with bumper crowds expected.
"It has been two years since the club has been
able to travel on an international pre-season tour so we can't wait to get
going and reconnect with our fans in Australasia," said United chief operating
officer Collette Roche.
"Our matches in Melbourne will be a wonderful
opportunity for international fans to see their favourite players up-close in
an exciting schedule of games."
United are expected to confirm later Thursday that
they will also play Liverpool at Bangkok's 51,000-capacity Rajamangala National
Stadium on July 12, in a clash dubbed the "Red War" by Thai media and
fans.
When Liverpool played Victory at the MCG in 2013,
95,000 fans streamed through the turnstiles and organisers are tipping similar
crowds when United visit Melbourne for the first time since 1999.
"It's a great opportunity to showcase our club,
Melbourne Victory, to the world and a chance for our members and fans to see a
special organisation and a club with such a big history," said Victory
coach Tony Popovic.
The tour will come after a miserable season for
United, who will likely have a new manager in charge by then following the
interim appointment of Ralf Rangnick.
Reports say that United have held talks with Ajax
coach Erik ten Hag, with Paris Saint-Germain boss Mauricio Pochettino and
Spain's Luis Enrique also reportedly in the frame.


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