ALEJANDRO GARNACHO STUNS FANS WITH COLD REACTION TO RUBEN AMORIM’S SACKING TODAY
Alejandro Garnacho mocks sacked Ruben Amorim on social media. We analyse the fallout and Garnacho’s "easy" decision to join Chelsea.
Alejandro Garnacho didn’t waste time making his feelings known about Ruben Amorim’s sacking—he just hit “like” on a social media post. Amorim, who lasted 14 months as Manchester United’s manager, lost his job after some fiery comments following a 1-1 draw with Leeds United.
Even though Garnacho left Old Trafford in the summer—after he and Amorim fell out—he still found a way to take one last jab at his old boss. He wasn’t the only United player who got dropped from the squad and told to find another team, but he was definitely the most vocal. After the move, Garnacho landed in London with Chelsea, but he still seemed tuned in to the drama back at United.
A few months after Garnacho moved, the club finally let Amorim go. The split wasn’t exactly a surprise. Amorim’s comments made it clear that things behind the scenes were tense.
Manchester United put out a statement: “Ruben Amorim has left his role as Head Coach. He joined us in November 2024 and took the team to a Europa League final in Bilbao in May. With United sitting sixth in the Premier League, we’ve decided it’s time for a change. We want to give ourselves the best shot at a strong finish. We thank Ruben for his efforts and wish him all the best. Darren Fletcher will lead the team against Burnley on Wednesday.”
Fabrizio Romano shared the update on Instagram, and Garnacho was quick to interact.
The Argentine winger left United for Chelsea in the summer after falling out of favour with Amorim. By the end of his United stint, Garnacho looked frustrated—he was frozen out for big matches, including the Europa League final in May.
Someone asked Garnacho recently if he regretted leaving. He didn’t hesitate: “No. No. Sometimes you have to change things to move forward or get better as a player. It was the right time and the right club. So, yeah, it was an easy decision.”
Back in May, Amorim told Garnacho he could leave after benching him for the final Premier League game against Aston Villa. Garnacho was pretty open about how unhappy he was with being left out, especially for the cup final in Europe.
When pressed, Amorim just said, “He’s a Manchester United player who’s not in the squad today, but he’s still part of the club.”
Now, Darren Fletcher steps in as interim manager for United’s match against a struggling Burnley side. Amorim leaves United sixth in the table, three points behind Liverpool for a Champions League spot.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED DURING DOMINIC SOLANKE’S SECRET MINOR ANKLE OPERATION?
Thomas Frank confirms Dominic Solanke won't face Bournemouth. With Kudus injured and Johnson gone, Spurs face a major striker crisis.
Tottenham head coach Thomas Frank says Dominic Solanke won’t be ready for Wednesday’s game at Bournemouth. Solanke still needs time to get back to his best.
The last time Solanke played for Spurs was August 23, away at Manchester City. That ankle injury has really held him back—he’s only managed three appearances so far this season.
He had a minor operation on October 1, and Tottenham has taken it slow with his recovery. Solanke finally got back to training last week, but Frank made it clear the 28-year-old won’t be facing his old club just yet.
“Nope, he will not, but positive going forward,” Frank said when someone asked if Solanke would make the trip.
Frank saw some good things from Solanke in training—composed on the ball, making sharp decisions, nice touches. But when things got a bit more intense, Solanke looked rusty. That’s not a shock, though. The guy’s been out for over six months. Of course, he needs time.
Frank added, even if Solanke’s ready to return soon, people shouldn’t expect him to hit top form right away. Almost no one does after being out that long.
With Solanke still sidelined and last season’s top scorer, Brennan Johnson, gone to Crystal Palace as of Friday, Spurs are pretty light up front.
Mohammed Kudus probably won’t make it either after picking up a left leg injury early in Sunday’s 1-1 draw with Sunderland. “He’s going for a scan. Yeah, most likely ruled out for Bournemouth,” Frank said.
There’s some good news, at least—Destiny Udogie is back in training after his hamstring problem and might be available. Captain Cristian Romero will play, even though the club didn’t appeal the FA’s charge about his conduct after getting sent off against Liverpool on December 20.
The FA says Romero acted improperly, didn’t leave the pitch quickly, and got in the ref’s face after that red card. Spurs responded to the charge and accepted it. As for whether Romero might get banned, Frank shrugged it off: “I honestly don’t know. He’s available for Bournemouth. That’s the game ahead for me.”
HOW MATTEO GUENDOUZI’S MIDFIELD GRIT COULD ELEVATE SUNDERLAND’S PREMIER LEAGUE CAMPAIGN
Sunderland face a massive battle with Atletico Madrid for Matteo Guendouzi. Read the latest on the £26m bid and Le Bris's reunion.
Sunderland just can’t shake off the links to Matteo Guendouzi. Word is, they’re still chasing the Lazio midfielder this month, even as Atletico Madrid—yeah, that Atletico—sniffs around too.
Guendouzi’s name keeps coming up with Sunderland lately. There’s talk that Regis Le Bris wants to make a bold move for him in January, especially since Guendouzi’s future in Italy looks shaky. Plenty of reports across Europe say Lazio might have to cash in on him soon because of money troubles, and Sunderland’s name always seems to pop up as a possible destination. Le Bris actually worked with Guendouzi before at Lorient, so there’s some history there.
Last month, nobody seemed sure if Sunderland could actually pull this off. At one point, journalist Giulio Cardone told RadioSei (with Lazialità repeating it) that Sunderland put in a bid of around £21.5 million. But Cardone also made it clear—Guendouzi wants to play in Europe if he can. In his words: “Sunderland made a significant offer for Guendouzi, worth €25 million. The first person Sarri wants to veto is the Frenchman. Guendouzi would like to go to England right now, but not to Sunderland: he wants something more.”
So what’s happening now? Honestly, Guendouzi isn’t short on options. Fenerbahce, who are in the Europa League, have been linked to, and some reports even suggested a deal was close.
But now Il Messaggero says Sunderland might still have a shot. First off, Fenerbahce’s supposed deal isn’t as far along as people think. Plus, Guendouzi is apparently open to leaving Lazio. Sunderland gets a mention again as a possible landing spot for him, but they’d have to beat out some serious competition—Atletico Madrid and Galatasaray are both in the mix.
And about Atletico: intermediaries actually flew to Spain on Saturday to see if they could get something going. Lazio, for their part, want about £26 million if they’re going to let Guendouzi go. So, it’s still up in the air, but Sunderland hasn’t given up just yet.