Alejandro Garnacho: Ruben Amorim will talk to the wings of the Man UTD after overthrowing the tunnel after replacing the first half | Football news

Manchester United chief Ruben Amorim says he’ll talk to Alejandro Garnacho after a wing player marching a straight down tunnel after replacing the first half against Ipswich.
Garnacho replaced Amorim for 44 minutes in the immediate reaction to Patrick Dorgua’s red card, and the striker replaced the Noussair Mazraoui.
The Argentine went straight down the tunnel as United seemed to be on Old Trafford to decide to take off his wing player.
United beat 2-1 at the time, and while the second goal to stop the first half in the first half returned Jaden Philogen, the winner of Harry Maguire gave Amorim’s side three points.
But the conversation after the match surrounded Garnach’s decision to head straight to the locker room instead of returning to the bench.
Asked about the incident, Amorim felt that the connections between Garnacho and Marcus Rashford were established – who recently went to Aston Villa on loan after being expelled by the united boss for concern about his commitment and mentality.
“You include a relationship with Rashford, right?” said to Amorim. “I know, I know.
“What I say is that I will obviously talk to Garnacho about it. So, I’ll probably talk about it if you want at the next press conference.”
Asked to explain why Garccho was the one who would be determined, he said, “Thinking was that we would play more in 5-3-1.
“I know it’s a risk because you’re taking maybe a single player who has one pace, but I felt that the team was in order to control the game, almost halftime.
“Then make a replacement. We have to choose someone to come out, we have to think about the set pieces, so that was my choice.”
This is not the first time Garnacho has faced the wrath of Amors, and the wing remained from United Derby’s victory over Manchester City with Rashford, although his manager said he “changed” in weeks after the exclusion, hence his re -establishment.
Amorim defends Dorga after the horror of the first half
Amorim also skipped Dorgua’s defense after being sent against Ipswich.
Dorgu’s mix with Andre onan donated an Ipswich opener in the fourth minute before the 20-year-old then sent because of his challenge on Omari Hutchinson just before halftime.
“I’m not frustrated today,” he said TNT Sports. “We scored two goals and sending changed the game. The guys showed and our fans helped a lot, we fully deserved the victory.
“He [Dorgu] is ready because he proved himself in the last game. Any player can make a mistake like today and sending, he wants to play the ball. It was sharp as he walked for the ball. He is obviously ready for the Premier League.
“People judge immediately, last week was fine, but today he will say that he is not experienced enough, but I do not feel that way.”