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Manchester United’s manager, Ruben Amorim, has disclosed that winger Alejandro Garnacho has been feeling a bit upset with him following his omission from the squad in United’s recent 2-1 victory over Manchester City last weekend.
The decision of Amorim to leave out Alejandro Garnacho ahead of the game has left the young Argentine international feeling disappointed.
As the Red Devils prepare for their upcoming Carabao Cup quarter-final clash against Tottenham Hotspur at 9 p.m. on Thursday, December 19, Amorim took the opportunity to affirm Garnacho’s readiness to contribute to the upcoming match.
During the pre-match interview, he stated, “Garnacho is doing really well; his training sessions have been impressive.”
He acknowledged Garnacho’s feelings, saying, “He seems a little bit upset with me, and that’s perfectly alright! I was really, really happy about that because, as a player, I would have felt the same way.”
In another update regarding his squad, Ruben Amorim also shared concerning news about midfielder Mason Mount, who has encountered another injury setback.
The England international was forced to leave the pitch during the early stages of the match against Manchester City and is now facing yet another prolonged period on the sidelines.
This latest injury has deeply affected Mount, leading Amorim to comment, “He’s out, still injured, and frankly, he’s very sad about the situation.”
The coach added, “In the dressing room, he was really, really sad, so it’s important for us as a team to rally around him and provide the support he needs.”
He added, “When a player goes through such a challenging phase filled with injuries, especially with the demanding schedule we’re facing, it becomes tough for them emotionally and physically.”