Keane is annoyed that Garnacho is not famous yet and is stuck pretending.

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Former Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane has criticised Alejandro Garnacho for being too cool, saying that when he has achieved so much success he should be working on himself instead of acting sarcastically like he has been doing.

Garnacho has been the subject of sarcastic remarks from fans who warned him to be more concerned with the team’s performance rather than being a show-off, saying: “Why don’t you come on and play yourself?” 

Not only that, the 3-0 win over Leicester in the final game of caretaker manager Ruud van Nistelrooy, in which the Argentine scored one goal, he acted arrogantly and refrained from celebrating, sarcastically addressing the criticism that had been pouring in. 

Of course, ‘Keano’ saw the 20-year-old’s behavior, which was stuck in a rut, and wanted to call him in for an attitude adjustment, because if he still had a high ego, there was a chance he would be out of the picture before he could shine. 

“If you can’t celebrate after scoring then there’s something seriously wrong with football,” Keane told the Stick to the Football podcast.  

“Whatever happens to any player off the pitch – for example, family issues, you train hard all week, you go into this game to score goals,” 

“So when you finally Promotion ufabet break the net. There’s no need for anything to bother you and make you hold back your feelings.” 

“Think of the fans who are out there cheering, saving up money to have the chance to enter the stadium – the players have food and money, don’t forget who it is because of.” 

“A lot of people sacrifice a lot to come and watch Man United play – Garnacho scored a great goal last time, the team is in a difficult period. If a young player can’t enjoy scoring goals for Man United, then go find a job somewhere else.” 

Fragile personalities are a weakness of the current ‘ Red Devils ‘ players . We have to see if the new head coach, Ruben Amorim, can fix this or if he will be another one who throws his name away.