Garnacho to pay for Utd team dinner - Amorim
Briefly

Following an incident where Alejandro Garnacho walked straight to the dressing room after being substituted during a match, Manchester United's manager Ruben Amorim revealed that the young player will pay for a team dinner as an informal punishment. Amorim noted that while Garnacho's actions were not a major issue, they reflect the importance of perception at a prestigious club like Manchester United. He confirmed that Garnacho was in good spirits and learning from the experience, highlighting a positive resolution and the player's willingness to take responsibility for his actions.
The incident with Alejandro Garnacho highlights the importance of perception at Manchester United, as even informal reprimands like a team dinner reflect on club standards.
Amorim emphasized that although Garnacho was frustrated being substituted, he recognizes the need to understand how actions can be perceived at a club with such prestige.
After discussing with Amorim, Garnacho voluntarily agreed to pay for a team dinner as an informal punishment, reflecting accountability for his behavior during the match.
Despite a minor injury, Garnacho remains eligible for the upcoming FA Cup tie, showcasing his resilience and commitment to learning from this incident.
Read at ESPN.com
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