Sir Jim Ratcliffe has made it abundantly clear that he will waste no time re-establishing the highest standards at Manchester United on and off the pitch. His ruthless rebuild as INEOS’ control bleeds through Old Trafford will extend into the summer transfer
Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho could be the latest player to find himself in the bad books of Erik ten Hag. The forward was substituted off at half-time in the Red Devils’ draw with Bournemouth on Saturday evening, and his social media
Alejandro Garnacho reacted on social media after being subbed at half-time in Man United’s 2-2 draw at Bournemouth. In a now deleted post, the 19-year-old uploaded a picture of himself from the clash on his Instagram story, looking down at the ground
Manchester United icon Paul Scholes has accused Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho of letting their standards drop in a bizarre and now-deleted social media post. Scholes told the young Red Devils duo that they cannot train properly while wearing hoods. Mainoo and
The Red Devils secured his signature as a 16-year-old in October 2020, luring him away from Atletico Madrid for a compensation fee of just £100,000. The deal was made all the more impressive considering academy director Nick Cox had to contend with
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes appeared to take a dig at Alejandro Garnacho for failing to kill the game against Newport County on Sunday. The Red Devils’ 4-2 victory puts them in the hat for the FA Cup fifth round, but they
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has another young winger among his ranks better than Alejandro Garnacho, according to former defender Paul Parker. Garnacho has cemented his status as a regular starter with a string of positive performances, but Ten Hag has
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has another young winger among his ranks better than Alejandro Garnacho, according to former defender Paul Parker. Garnacho has cemented his status as a regular starter with a string of positive performances, but Ten Hag has
Erik ten Hag’s decision to switch Garnacho to the right was something of a masterstroke in United’s 3-2 comeback win against Aston Villa on Boxing Day. He scored twice and had a third ruled out for offside at Old Trafford, with Marcus
Manchester United made a stunning comeback to defeat Aston Villa 3-2 in their first match since Sir Jim Ratcliffe was announced as a minority owner of the club. Boxing Day goals from John McGinn and Leandro Dendoncker put an early dampener on the Brit’s