Manchester United star Alejandro Garnacho risks the wrath of Erik ten Hag with social media activity following the half-time dismissal.
Alejandro Garnacho has subtly criticized Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag following his early departure from Bournemouth.
The 19-year-old was taken off at half-time in the match. 2-2 draw at the Vitality Stadium with the Red Devils behind.
Speaking after another disappointing performance from Red DevilsTen Hag was asked if the Argentina international's withdrawal was due to an injury problem.
to which he Dutch He simply said, “No.”
and it seems Grenache took umbrage at being substituted, where he liked two social media posts from United fan and talkSPORT presenter Mark Goldbridge.
The messages criticized Ten Hag's handling of the winger, while insisting that other players deserved to be replaced before Garnacho.
One of golden bridgeThe posts read: “Garnacho has been one of our best players this season.
“Bad first half, but taking him out at half-time and keeping him as a problem is a joke. Many have done much worse week after week and are still there.”
And after Ten Hag's statements to the media, Goldbridge stated: “Ten Hag subtly blaming Garnacho in the post-match press conference…
“It's not a good idea to criticize a 19-year-old who has really lived up to your expectations this season.
“But he's clearly afraid of upsetting those who earn more.”
Garnacho also took advantage of its instagram story to react to United's equalizer, where he shared a photo of himself looking at the pitch with a surprised emoji.
Despite his anger at Ten Hag's decision, the youngster has made 42 appearances in all competitions this season, becoming a starter under his tutelage.
But it remains to be seen how the former Ajax manager will react to his social media activity, and the striker is not the only player to criticize him online this season.
In September, Jadon Sancho Hit Ten Hag where he reacted angrily amid accusations that he had underperformed in training.
sancho In the end he was not included in another matchday squad, which led him to join Borussia Dortmund on loan in January.