Chris Waddle the former Tottenham, England and Newcastle winger has voiced his opinion about the attitude and progress of Alejandro Garnacho, the young Man United sensation, telling him to “shut his mouth” and “get on with it” should he seek long-term success. Talking to online-casinos.com, Waddle was shocked that Garnacho was left on the bench in the Europa League final, and said that there is no creativity in the United structure. Although admitting that Garnacho is a talented player and his introduction often changes the course of the game, Waddle blamed the winger on publicly questioning the decisions made by the team, saying that young players are supposed to work on their progress but not to behave as experienced stars.
Chris Waddle’s Statement
“I was surprised they left him out of the Europa League final because I think attacking Tottenham is the best way of getting results. And it looked like they were a little bit cagey. The formation United played. It was lacking in the creativity and directness you want.
“And when Garnacho came on, he looked very lively. But I don’t know, modern players, I don’t know if they get ahead of themselves. Instead of playing their football and keeping their emotions in check, they set themselves up for problems. They ask in public why they aren’t playing.
“Garnacho might look good in training, and maybe Ruben Amorim would want to pick him, but he doesn’t. Garnacho talks like he’s got a million games under his belt.
“We know he’s a talented football player, but I think players at his age need to get their heads down, and if they’re on the bench, well, that’s a sign they need to improve to convince the manager. Just shut your mouth, get on with it.
“He’s a young player with a lot of years ahead of him, and if a manager thinks you need pulling off, you accept it. He talks like he’s a senior player in his late twenties, but right now he’s still learning. There’s talk of him going to Italy – let’s see how that goes for him.”
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