Foster slams ‘Garnacho’ for unprofessional behavior

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Former Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster has slammed Alejandro Garnacho after the forward’s behaviour after the Europa League final defeat to Tottenham Hotspur. United

finished the season in dismal fashion, finishing 15th in the Premier League. And missing out on European football for the second time in 35 years.

Garnacho only came off the bench for 20 minutes in the Europa League final. And was left furious after the game, even going so far as to call it a “shitty” season.

Things got even worse when it was reported. That Nuben Amorim had told Garnacho in front of the rest of the squad: “If you want to leave, pray that someone will take you.” The Argentine forward is now on the verge of leaving Old Trafford.

Despite continuing to travel with the team on their final tour of Asia. Garnacho was again embroiled in another controversy. After behaving inappropriately towards a fan and posting a sarcastic message: “Delighted to finally have the tour over.”

United are set to overhaul their squad this summer. And offloading academy product Garnacho could be part of the plan.

“If I was a coach I’d sell him. I like players that are team players, that are honest, that are hard-working and that do the job for the team and I haven’t seen that with Garnacho,” Foster told ทางเข้า UFABET สำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ สมัครวันนี้ รับโบนัสฟรี SPORT. He

also drew comparisons to Tottenham’s Brennan Johnson, saying: “Johnson gave an interview after the game and I thought ‘he hasn’t had a haircut in three months’ but what he said was really good. You can see he’s given everything for the team. “

But you look at Garnacho – he’s got a fresh haircut, he’s got a nice blond bob ready to perform in the final – and then he loses and he sits on the pitch feeling down, he doesn’t get up to cheer his team-mates on, there’s no ‘We’ve made it this far’. “

That’s the polar opposite of behaviour. I just want to see players that are good, disciplined and ready to fight for the team.”