I have unsuspended him after his brother intervention…I hope he ha learnt his lesson”: Erik ten Hag bows to fans pressure, unsuspends Man United’s after suspending him due to his crazy celebration against Barnsley- He’ll now START against Crystal Palace
Despite some off-field challenges, they haven’t detracted from the team’s performance. Recently, Alejandro Garnacho drew attention for his social media actions after liking an Instagram post that included Cristiano Ronaldo’s criticisms of Manchester United and manager Erik ten Hag. However, he quickly reversed that action.
This incident led to fan discussions, but it didn’t result in any major repercussions. When Garnacho was left out of the lineup for the team’s recent win against Southampton, sources indicated that this was a tactical choice and not due to any disciplinary reasons.
In the next match, a midweek Carabao Cup game against Barnsley, Garnacho returned to the starting position. He made an immediate impact by scoring two goals and providing two assists, showcasing his ability to perform under pressure and justifying Ten Hag’s faith in him.
During the game, he was spotted sharing a light moment with Ten Hag after being substituted for Amad Diallo, prompting one fan to suggest that Ten Hag had moved past the earlier incident.
Garnacho’s younger brother, Roberto, contributed to the dialogue by highlighting the importance of accountability, asserting that off-field mistakes should be rectified through on-field performance rather than shifting blame.
Ultimately, it seems there are no unresolved issues between Garnacho and Ten Hag, which is reassuring given that there was never a significant problem to start with. Everything appears to be proceeding well for both the player and the team.Alejandro Garnacho’s recent situation, where he briefly liked a social media post involving Cristiano Ronaldo’s criticism of Manchester United and Erik ten Hag, garnered some attention but quickly passed without serious consequence. Garnacho unliked the post soon after, and fan discussions surrounding the incident didn’t escalate into anything major. His absence from the lineup in the win against Southampton was reported to be for tactical reasons, rather than disciplinary.
In the Carabao Cup game against Barnsley, Garnacho returned to the starting lineup, delivering an impressive performance with two goals and two assists. His contributions helped Manchester United secure the win and reflected his ability to move beyond off-field distractions. A positive interaction between Garnacho and Ten Hag during the match, when he was substituted for Amad Diallo, further suggested that the issue had been resolved.
Garnacho’s younger brother, Roberto, also weighed in, emphasizing the value of addressing mistakes on the pitch rather than deflecting blame. Overall, there appear to be no lingering tensions between Garnacho and Ten Hag, and the player’s form and relationship with the manager remain strong.