Manchester United’s plane got lost in China while they were on their way to Beijing to face Manchester City as part of the International Champions Cup. After losing their opening game 4-1 to Borussia Dortmund in Shanghai this was yet another setback for the United as their plane was forced to land unexpectedly due to bad weather, Independent.
But difficult weather conditions meant the plane was diverted to Tianjin late on Saturday night, which is located around 70 miles from the Chinese capital.
Beijing and the surrounding region has suffered from torrential rain throughout the past week – so much so that concerns have been raised over whether Monday’s match at the Bird’s Nest should even take place.
Memphis Depay tweeted a video of himself standing next to the plane after it had landed in which he remarked that the squad were “lost”.
The United forward said: “We are lost somewhere, we had to make a quick landing somewhere. We tried to fly to Beijing but the weather is a little bit bad so we had to land somewhere else.
“Now we’re waiting until the weather gets a little bit easier so we can land. I hope we can leave soon so we can prepare ourselves for the game against Manchester City.”
After the poor weather subsided, United did eventually arrive in the capital where they are due to train at around 6.30pm local time in preparation of tomorrow evening’s Manchester derby – the first of its kind outside of Europe.
One set-back was followed by another though as Jose Mourinho’s pre-match press conference was moved outside at the last minute due to the heat.
Instead of being held in the allotted room, the club deemed that it was “too hot and too full” for the conference to take place inside and it was subsequently moved outside where a seemingly disinterested Mourinho answered the media’s questions.
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