A Manchester United player has been warned that he won't succeed under Ruben Amorim because he behaves badly.

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January 4th 2025.

A Manchester United player has been warned that he won't succeed under Ruben Amorim because he behaves badly.
Ruben Amorim is currently facing a number of issues at Manchester United. One of them being Alejandro Garnacho, who has recently been labeled as a "wrong'un" by Graeme Souness. According to the former Liverpool player, the young winger has "no chance" of succeeding under Amorim if he doesn't improve his attitude.

Garnacho started off strong under Amorim, scoring in their Europa League win over Bodo/Glimt. However, he has since fallen out of favor and has only started two more games out of the nine that followed. In fact, he was even left out of the squad for the Manchester derby alongside Marcus Rashford. Although he has returned to the squad, he has only been used sparingly as a substitute.

It's quite a change from last season, where Garnacho made 50 appearances in all competitions. His future at Old Trafford is now uncertain, with reports suggesting that his representatives are looking for potential moves in January. Souness, however, has little sympathy for the young player and believes that he is solely responsible for his current situation due to his attitude.

In his Daily Mail column, Souness wrote, "I spoke last week about the example that Bruno Fernandes sets and I hear about Alejandro Garnacho being unhappy with the manager. Can someone remind me of just who he is?" He went on to say, "The last time I looked, he was only a 20-year-old boy who is only one step up on a ten-rung ladder. Who are you?"

Souness believes that Garnacho's behavior on the pitch is not acceptable and unless he changes, he will not be able to fulfill his potential. He also commented on the current state of Premier League teams investing in young players and how it can often lead to them not reaching their full potential.

Amorim, on the other hand, has stated that he is pleased with how Garnacho has responded in training after being dropped from the matchday squad. He said, "He seems a little bit upset with me and that is perfect. I was really, really happy because I would do the same and he is ready for this game."

Despite his positive response in training, Garnacho is still yet to return to the starting XI and is unlikely to do so when United face Liverpool on Sunday. Amorim's side is looking to avoid their fifth successive defeat, but it will be a tough task against Arne Slot's in-form Reds.

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