Ex-Man United star rips into Garnacho and blasts his ‘sulking’ after UEL final

Former goalkeeper Ben Foster van Manchester United has been torn apart in Alejandro Garnacho for his behavior after the last loss of the club in the Europa League against Tottenham.

United suffered a hugely disappointing campaign and ended the Premier League season in Lowly 15th, in which the European qualification was missed for the second time in 35 years.

The their last defeat of the Europa League to track a miserable season and also led to a toxic feud between Garnacho and Ruben Amorim.

The 20-year-old only appeared 20 minutes from the bank and he was unable to hide in his frustration with Amorim, because he admitted that it had been an 's ***' season for the club.

Amorim later warned him brutally that he must 'pray' that he can find a new club for teammates and an Old Trafford exit certainly looks.

But he traveled with the United Squad during their tour after the season through Asia, only a few hours after they had closed their miserable Premier League season, and was later involved in a fight with a fan.

He also aimed an excavation at the club – going to Instagram to express his relief in the conclusion of the Tour.

United tries to strengthen their attack with a summer interrogation and Garnaacho, which came from the club's academy, seems to be leaving.

And former man United -goalkeeper Ben Foster believes that the axing of the Argentinian, who, according to him, said he seems to be missing honesty, will benefit the team.

Asked his thoughts about the future of the attacker, Foster Talksport said: 'I think it is best for Man United to send [him] out.

'If I were the manager, I would look a bit like amorim in the case of I just want team players.

'I want a couple of boys who are good, honest, hard -working team players. And I don't get that atmosphere from Garnacho, I don't get that atmosphere from a few players. '

He added: 'You look at the full-time whistle after the Europa League match. You have Brennan Johnson an intervew.

“He looks like he didn't have any cutting for about three months, [hair] Terrible everywhere, but his interview was incredible. You could see that he is a really nice boy, he works hard, he does everything for the team.

'Then you look at Garnacho. Fresh trim a day ago, painted blonde ready for the final.

The full -time whistle goes, he was sitting on the field that only sulking, does not try to get behind the other boys, pick them up and say: “well done, we got so far”.

“And I think there is the big contrast. I just want good guys, honest, hard -working guys. '

After the final of the Europa League, the brother and agent of Garnacho, the fire added to the fire by posting on Instagram that the winger was 'thrown under the bus' by the Portuguese boss.

Garnacho was then omitted from the United team for their last game of the season against Villa

His partner seemed to confirm his united departure with a cryptic message with two words to fans on social media, just a few hours before the Villa meeting.

She posted a photo of a Baby-Sized United Kit next to the words 'last match', accompanied by a tearing emoji and a heart on Instagram.

A sale would represent pure profit according to the rules for financial fair play, while the winger came through the club's academy system.

In the meantime, the Red Devils completed their first signing of the summer last week – a £ 62.5 million deal for Wolves's Matheus Cunha.

They also focus on Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford and made an opening offer of £ 55 million last night.

United is ready to sell to help finance their reform of Amorim's gloomy team.

They want to release stars Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho this summer, two of their highest earners who are both around £ 300,000 a week.

Kobbie Mainoo, Antony, Andre Onana will probably also leave Old Trafford this summer.

While Hojlund can be allowed to leave for a Cut-Price fee.

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