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Alejandro Garnacho does not go through the best period of his young career. Author of eight goals and six assists in 40 games this season, the Argentinian winger has been decreased since the arrival of Ruben Amorim who has not completely trusted him. A relationship not necessarily in good fixed between the two men, as shown by the blood stroke of the native of Madrid after his replacement against Ipswich in the middle of the week. Unhappy to have come out, the number 17 Mancunian returned directly to the locker room without a gesture or word to his bench.
An incident to which Ruben Amorim returned to a press conference on Friday by explaining that Garnacho would be entitled to a funny punishment for his attitude: “He came to see me in my office. I did an investigation. He went to the locker room, watched the match, then returned home. This is not a problem, but I told him that in Manchester United, everything is a problem. In this club, perception is important, perception is important. He will pay the whole team's dinner. That's it.Everything is good that ends well.
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