Man Utd youngster Alejandro Garnacho branded a ‘hooligan’ after petulant act which saw Kingsley Coman sent flying into advertising hoardings during Bayern Munich loss
Manchester United's Alejandro Garnacho was branded a "hooligan" after sending Bayern Munich's Kingsley Coman flying into the advertising hoardings.
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Man United lose 1-0 to Bayern Munich
Coman pushed over by Garnacho
Red Devils winger labelled a 'hooligan'
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WHAT HAPPENED?
During United's 1-0 loss to Bayern in the Champions League on Tuesday at Old Trafford, Garnacho tustled for the ball with Coman, before pushing the Frenchman down the pitchside slope and into the advertising hoardings. German newspaper Bild then praised former Tottenham striker Harry Kane for confronting the United "hooligan" shortly after the Red Devils were dumped out of the competition. Coman had the last laugh as he scored the winning goal as the Bundesliga team topped the group whereas Erik ten Hag's men finished bottom.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Garnacho's act, arguably, sums up United at present. Things are not going their way results wise and frustrations are boiling over. Manager Ten Hag is in a fight to keep his job, the players are either underperforming or proving they are not good enough, and it seems United are destined to not pick up any silverware this season. For a club of their size and stature, that is a failure.
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DID YOU KNOW?
United's four points from six matches is their lowest in any Champions League campaign. Moreover, the 15 goals they conceded is the most by a Premier League team in any group stage of the illustrious tournament.
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WHAT NEXT FOR UNITED?
With United now out of Europe entirely, they can only focus on the Premier League and FA Cup. On Sunday, they travel to league leaders Liverpool in what will be a daunting test.