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David Beckham's Manchester United true colours show Ruben Amorim what he must do

Now the post-season tour of Asia is complete, Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim will be able to take a moment and reflect on exactly what needs changing this summer.

The comedians among you will perhaps reply 'everything' and, to be honest, you are not too far wrong. The boardroom remains at loggerheads with the fanbase, the stadium still remains unfit for purpose and the playing squad have just rallied around to accomplish the worst Premier League campaign ever.

However, Amorim only has a couple of months before they do things all over again in the Premier League. Take into account the pre-season obligations that shall begin in July and, ultimately, there really is no time to waste.

To try and forget his issues, Amorim may have flicked on the Champions League final on Saturday night and be inspired by how a team that was once riddled with squad issues can regroup and ultimately lift the top prize in domestic football. If he just so happened to be in the United States, Amorim could have caught Beckham laying into his squad.

"It’s tough times," a deflated Beckham told CBS Sports. "I don’t like seeing some of things that are going on at the club.

"On the pitch is what counts but in all honesty I’m seeing a lot of things that are not ok in my eyes as a fan and as a lover of Man United. You have to represent the badge.

"That’s what it is about. I’ve seen a lot of things where players are not acting in the right manner. We were a 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 it was in Europe or in Asia, we respected the fans. We respected the fact that they were turning up, paying money and

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