Manchester United coach Ruben Amorim has defended his decision to drop star forward Alejandro Garnacho from the starting XI for the UEFA Europa League final. The Argentina international came off the bench for the Red Devils as they suffered a 1-0 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur in Bilbao.
A major selection shock came when Garnacho was named on the bench for the Red Devils while Mason Mount started. When asked by reporters after the game if Garnacho should have started, Amorim revealed that a missed chance from the 20-year-old winger in the semi-final may have factored into his decision.
Ruben Amorim opted to err on the side of caution and named the fit-again Mount in the XI, a move that backfired as the former Chelsea man struggled to impact the game. He turned to Garnacho in the 71st minute, sending on the youngster in place of midfielder Mount with his side chasing the game.
Garnacho injected a bit of zip for the Red Devils in attack, testing Spurs goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario with a well-hit effort on target shortly after his introduction. He also created a chance for his side, and was disappointed with the decision of the coach to start him on the bench.
Alejandro Garnacho hinted to reporters after the game that he was unhappy with Amorim’s decision, casting a doubt over his future at Manchester United. The public comments of the coach after the game would not have helped their relationship with the summer window set to open in a few weeks.
Manchester United forward Alejandro Garnacho has taken a swipe at coach Ruben Amorim after their Europa League final defeat to Tottenham Hotspur. The Argentine star was a second half substitute for the Red Devils as they fell to an embarrassing defeat in Bilbao.
Speaking to the media after the game, Manchester United star Garnacho revealed his frustration at the minutes he got in the final. The 20-year-old pointed out that he had contributed excellently throughout the competition, hinting that his future would be decided in the summer.
Garnacho scored once and provided four assists in 15 appearances in the Europa League this season, scoring ten more goals in other competitions. The youngster was linked with a move to Chelsea and Atletico Madrid in January and could return to being an option for both sides in the summer.
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