
The Peoples Person
·14 de abril de 2025
Alejandro Garnacho urges Manchester United fans to back the team ahead of Thursday’s season-defining fixture

The Peoples Person
·14 de abril de 2025
Manchester United succumbed to a disappointing 1-4 defeat at the hands of Newcastle United in their Premier League game at St James’ Park.
Keeping in mind Thursday’s season-defining Europa League fixture, Ruben Amorim decided to make a few bold changes and not all of them worked out.
Altay Bayindir, handed his first start in the English top-flight following Andre Onana’s horror show in France, was equally poor against the Magpies and was culpable for the fourth goal scored by the home side.
Christian Eriksen got a rare start and was run ragged by the hosts and it is no wonder that the club are not offering him a contract extension as he does not have the legs to play in the big games.
Up front Joshua Zirkzee got a chance to start in place of the woefully out-of-form Rasmus Hojlund and ended up picking up an injury which might mean the end of his season.
There was hardly anything positive to come out from the game but the head coach was pleased with Luke Shaw’s return from injury, Harry Amass’ performance on his first start for the club and the team performance in the first-half.
The visitors fell behind as Sandro Tonali got on the scoresheet but against the run of play, Alejandro Garnacho got his team right back in it with a calm finish from a brilliant counter-attack.
The Argentine has not been in the best of form recently which has seen him get linked with a summer exit with Napoli leading the race for his signature.
But the 20-year-old is not allowing such talk to get the better of him and he is fully focussed on Thursday’s quarter-final second leg tie against Olympique Lyonnais.
Taking to Instagram, the Carrington graduate apologised to the fans for the team’s poor showing at Tyneside and urged them to get behind the team for Thursday’s game.
“It’s not enough. We know you all expect better from us, we’ll learn. We need you all at Old Trafford on Thursday. It’s a big day for all of us.”
With Zirkzee definitely out, Amorim will be expecting more from the Argentina international against the French side. Hopefully, he can take confidence from Sunday’s goal and deliver on the pitch in Europe.
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