Ruben amorim reveals the punishment of Alejandro Garnach for a tunnel storm

Ruben Amorim has discovered the punishment of Alejandro Garnacho will receive a storm straight down the tunnel during the Manchester United win 3-2 over Ipswich Town.
Argentine striker Amorim replaced the blow to halftime in response to the straight red card of Patrick Dorgua due to a serious game, with the Noussair Mažuouii brought to fill the gap on his lap and provide a defensive blanket.
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At its media conference on the eve of Sunday Fa cup The fifth round with Fulham, Amorim now revealed what Garccho, who looked light in recent trips and created a series of good openings, would make it to make up for his indiscretion.
“He came to me, to my office,” said United Coach. “I did an investigation. He [Garnacho] He went to the locker room, watched the game, then went home. That’s not a problem but I told him that Manchester United Everything is a problem. Perception is important in this club, perception is important.
“He’ll pay dinner for the whole team. That’s it.”
Former United manager Erik Ten Hag was awful earlier in the week Of the inability to make contemporary players to deal with criticism, and the question was asked amorim about whether Garcch’s reaction is a reflection of that mentality.
“He’s a little kid who will learn,” he told Amorim. “It is important that he talked to me the next morning. We have to understand the situation, the context, the player’s time. They have to be better and understand that perception here is really important, but as I said you can deal with it the next day and move on. So, let’s move on.”
“I think it’s completely different for players now,” he continued, referring to the role of social media in society. “Before these were just newspapers and nothing more. It is completely different with social media. You can’t go to social media without seeing news or photography or if you read something wrong, then focus on it. You can have 100 good things, but one bad thing and you will focus on that.
“I think it’s really hard for them. You can call it soft, but they have access to criticism that is hard to solve. They need help to deal with the team. It’s modern football and they have to be ready for it.”