'You overcomplicate things' — Amorim chides British media after Ed Sheeran row

'You overcomplicate things' — Amorim chides British media after Ed Sheeran row

Faruq Ibrahim 16:07 - 27.11.2024

Ruber Amorim addressed the fallout after Ed Sheeran gatecrashed his pitch-side interview.

Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has played down the incident following his debut as Red Devils boss, which involved UK pop superstar Ed Sheeran. 

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What happened 

Last weekend was Amorim's first match as Red Devils boss, a disappointing 1-1 draw against Ipswich. While many inferences have been drawn from the performance and result, it was the little drama that ensued after the game that caused a stir. 

Parked with the Sky Sports panel, the 39-year-old Portuguese was being interviewed before Ed Sheeran, a British music icon and minority owner of Ipswich, gatecrashed to exchange pleasantries with one of the panellists, Jamie Redknapp. 

Ed Sheeran at Ipswich's Portman Road Stadium || Image credit: Imago
Ed Sheeran at Ipswich's Portman Road Stadium || Image credit: Imago

The ensuing reaction accused the ‘Shape of You’ crooner of being disrespectful, and he took to social media to apologise, saying, “Apologies if I offended Amorim yesterday, didn't actually realise he was being interviewed at the time, was popping to say hi and bye to Jamie (Redknapp). Obviously feel a bit of a b**lend, but life goes on. Great game though; congrats to all involved.”

What Amorim said 

Amorim spoke of the incident in the pre-match press conference ahead of his first European game in charge of Manchester United, the Europa League clash against Bodo/Glimt. 

According to him, it had been blown out of proportion, suggesting that he did not take it to heart, before quipping that Roy Keane—who was a panellist on the day—was the true star in the mix, a playful dig at Ed Sheeran. 

“I think you sometimes overcomplicate things. It was nothing. It was a simple question, or saying hi to one of the commentators,” Amorim defended Ed Sheeran. 

“For me, it was nothing; I just was thinking about the game. And I was with Roy Keane; Roy Keane was the real star in that panel, so for me, it was really, really okay; it was nothing special.”