Frowning Manchester United star has been told football is ‘not for him’ after being accused of being ‘thin’ after refusing to celebrate a goal against Leicester.

Frowning Manchester United star has been told football is ‘not for him’ after being accused of being ‘thin’ after refusing to celebrate a goal against Leicester.

 

Alejandro Garnacho was told football was ‘not for him’ and the Manchester United star revealed his ‘thin skin’ after refusing to celebrate a goal.

 

what’s going on The Argentina international added to United’s last-gasp 3-0 win over Leicester at Old Trafford with a stunning strike into the top corner in the 82nd minute. Garnacho was reluctant to acknowledge the effort after seeing the goal close with several teammates, including club captain Bruno Fernandes, in discussion with the 20-year-old forward. overall picture

 

Garnacho was mobbed by United fans ahead of the Europa League game against PAOK in midweek and felt they had turned on him. Former Premier League striker Troy Deeney believes anyone playing for a team the size of Manchester United should not listen to criticism. What the former Premier League Spike said

 

Deeney told talkSPORT of Garnacho’s woes: “It works both ways. First of all, players these days are like that. It’s so shallow that everyone gets angry when he says what he wants to say. Second, if the guy got emotional, I’d tell him like a big pro, “I don’t think this football game is for you, big guy.”

 

Manchester United star Alejandro Garnacho has been accused of having “thin skin” after refusing to celebrate a goal against Leicester, with the forward saying football is “not for him”.

 

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Alejandro Garnacho was told football was ‘not for him’ and the Manchester United star revealed his ‘thin skin’ after refusing to celebrate a goal. what’s going on

The Argentina international sealed United’s 3-0 win over Leicester at Old Trafford with a stunning strike into the top corner in the 82nd minute.

 

Garnacho did not appreciate the effort after seeing it hit the back of the net, and several teammates, including club captain Bruno Fernandes, had a heated argument with the 20-year-old striker.

 

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Garnacho was booed by United fans ahead of their Europa League game against PAOK in midweek and felt they were turning against him.

 

Former Premier League striker Troy Deeney believes anyone playing for a team the size of Manchester United should not listen to criticism. What a former Premier League roader said

 

Deeney told talkSPORT of Garnacho’s woes: “There are two things. The story is primarily about today’s athletes. The skin is so thin that a man can say what he wants and everyone will complain.

 

Second, if it bothers him, I’ll tell him like a big pro, “I don’t think this football game is for you, big man.”

 

Did you know? The former Watford striker added: “You play for the biggest club in the world so if you play badly people will turn on you.

 

If you play really well, there will always be people who will piss you off. You play for Manchester United. It’s called jealousy and it’s part of the game. So I was disappointed that he didn’t congratulate me.

 

This is a great goal. But it will make or break him. Because if he can’t get it from a gentleman with an iPhone, it’s unfortunately not his game.”

 

What’s next? Former Crystal Palace chairman Simon Jordan also criticized Garnacho for reacting negatively to his “offensive comments”. The young man was told to “change the story”. United, led by new manager Ruben Amorim, return to action away to Ipswich on November 24.

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