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THE EUROPA LEAGUE FALLOUT: WHAT ALEJANDRO GARNACHO REALLY SAID TO AMORIM BEFORE LEAVING UNITED

Alejandro Garnacho’s move to Chelsea followed a messy fallout with Ruben Amorim. Explore the drama and his current PL stats.

The Europa League Fallout: What Alejandro Garnacho Really Said To Amorim Before Leaving United
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Bruno Fernandes wasn't thrilled with Alejandro Garnacho's attitude during their time together at Manchester United. The 21-year-old winger ended up jumping ship to Chelsea this summer after a pretty nasty fallout with Ruben Amorim.

Apparently, the Argentinian got on the wrong side of the manager after complaining publicly about his lack of playtime in the Europa League final, basically calling out the Portuguese boss's tactics. But it wasn't just the boss; club captain Fernandes also questioned the young player's mindset back when he was still at Old Trafford.

After the winger scored the winning goal against Real Sociedad in 2022, Fernandes didn't mince words. He said he was good, sure, but we expect more from him.

He’s young but doing okay. At the start of the season? Not so good. Didn't have the best attitude on the [pre-season] tour.

That's why he wasn't getting a chance until now. He's getting chances now because he's training better and has the right attitude.

And that wasn't the only time Garnacho ruffled feathers. Back in September, The Sun reported that some of the big names in the United locker room tried to talk to the young striker about his approach.

Experienced guys like Casemiro and Harry Maguire tried to mentor Garnacho, but it didn't really work out.

After United's 1-0 loss to Tottenham in the Europa League final, Garnacho griped, I played every round until the final. Then I played 20 minutes today—I don't get it. I’m just going to enjoy the summer and see what happens.

He also trashed the club's Premier League season, saying, It's tough for everyone, obviously. Our season was crap. We didn't beat anyone in the league. We were missing a lot. If you're not scoring goals, you always need more.

The Athletic says Amorim was furious and told Garnacho he better hope he had a good agent during a heated exchange on the training ground before their last match against Aston Villa.

After his £40 million move to Chelsea this summer, the 21-year-old quickly thanked the club and its fans for his time in Manchester. He wrote, Dear Manchester, after five unforgettable years, this special chapter in my life is now closed. We created moments that I will always remember, and I’m grateful for that.

To the coaches, staff, and my teammates, thank you for believing in me. Every time I wore the badge, I gave it my all. I leave with the team, and I'm excited about what's next. I wish the club all the best. I'll give it my all in the next chapter of my career.

Since arriving at Stamford Bridge, Garnacho hasn't quite found his footing yet. He's got one goal and two assists in the league. In all, the Argentinian has played 13 games, scoring just twice, with the other goal coming in a 2-2 draw against Qarabag in the Champions League.

EX-CAPTAIN NEVILLE CLAIMS SUBSTITUTIONS MADE MANCHESTER UNITED "WORSE" AGAINST WOLVES

Gary Neville slams Ruben Amorim’s "weird" substitutions and tactical shifts after Manchester United's 1-1 draw with bottom-side Wolves.

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Gary Neville said that the performance of Manchester United in their match against winless Wolves was ‘the baddest of the bad.’

United would have moved fourth in the league with a win at Old Trafford last night, although Wolves, who had two points in 18 games before kickoff, ended their record of 11 straight losses with a 1-1 draw.

Amorim’s team had been knocked out of the Carabao Cup by a League Two team, Grimsby, in August, but Neville was convinced that United had hit rock bottom in a game that could have been even more one-sided were it not for two important saves by Senne Lammens.

“That was the baddest of the bad," the former United captain declared on the Gary Neville podcast.

“They weren’t just booed off at the final whistle. The fans waited in the stadium to continue to boo them. They’ve gone backwards.”

United had won at Newcastle 1-0 on Boxing Day, despite being plagued by an injury list that already lacked skipper Bruno Fernandes, Harry Maguire, and Matthijs de Ligt, as well as three players on African Cup of Nations duty.

But they remained flat right from the first whistle, and the header by Ladislav Krejci just before the half bottled Joshua Zirkzee's deflected shot.

Amorim’s formation choice of 3-4-3 was brought into focus once more as the Portuguese opted to go back to his preferred tactic of four at the back against Newcastle.

“This isn’t right. I’ve watched enough of United over the last five or six weeks to know what looks right and what isn’t right,” Neville had declared 20 minutes into his commentary on Sky Sports.

“Because, when I see that we go back (to three at the back) after five minutes tonight, I’m thinking, no, Ruben, why have you done that?

"The manager has to look at that and think, I got that wrong. I complicated it."

However, Amorim decided to substitute Zirkzee at halftime and brought on an 18-year-old Jack Fletcher, who made his third appearance at the senior level.

Regarding substitutions made by Amorim, Neville further added, “They made Manchester United worse. Every single substitution was ridiculous.”

‘If Zirkzee was injured, and it was a tactical substitution, that was a very poor one.’ But Zirkzee isn't Eric Cantona, not by a long shot, and he had to get out there for physicality, for presence, for experience.”

SEE LISANDRO MARTINEZ’S FURIOUS REACTION AFTER MAN UTD’S SHOCK WOLVES DRAW

Lisandro Martinez demands more after Man Utd’s 1-1 draw with bottom-placed Wolves. United ended 2025 sixth in the Premier League.

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Martinez slams United’s tactical mistakes

Stand-in captain Lisandro Martinez was mad that Manchester United dropped points against Wolves, who are at the bottom of the league.

United came into the last game of 2025 after a good win against Newcastle on Boxing Day and were expected to easily beat Wolves.

Joshua Zirkzee scored first for United, but they didn't take their chances. Ladislav Krejci's header tied the game for Wolves, 1-1.

It was only their third point in 19 games, and it stopped their 11-game losing streak. United fans booed at the end of the game.

When Martinez was asked if it felt like a disappointing point, he said, 100 percent.

We are very disappointed. We can't keep drawing or losing points at home. We have to win.

We want to be at the top, competing with the best.

We can't drop points in games like this. We just have to accept it and be hungry for the next game.

Martinez was captain again because Bruno Fernandes is still recovering from an injury.

When United coach Ruben Amorim was asked about injured players for the game against Leeds on Sunday, he didn't give much away. Leeds are really wanting to beat United for the first time since 2010.

Martinez said to MUTV, You can either make excuses, or you can be strong and say, 'We're dropping points, so we need to go for the next one and show what we can do.'

We need to work together and do the easy things to get the three points.

United is in sixth place in the league at the end of 2025, only two points behind Liverpool for the last Champions League spot. Liverpool has a game in hand.

They could be in a better position if they had been better in both boxes. Leeds has been playing well lately, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin doing great up front.

Martinez added, It's about us. I don't like to think about other teams.

I'm thinking about what we can do to get better as a team every day, and we have to learn from this game.

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