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Alejandro Garnacho has displayed trait that sets him apart from youngsters who didn't make it at Manchester United

Plenty of exciting youngsters have emerged out of Manchester United's youth ranks over the years but not all of them have made it. It takes more than just raw talent.

It doesn't matter how astonishing a youngster is or what magic they can perform at such a tender age, if they don't have the right attitude and mentality to put those pieces together they won't be a success at Old Trafford.

Just cast your mind back to all the hopeful teenagers making their United debuts. The big things they promised. Only a select few have gone on to have a significant impact at the club, especially in recent years. Marcus Rashford, Jesse Lingard, Danny Welbeck, Scott McTominay. The list has narrowed as the years have gone on.

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Alejandro Garnacho has all the ability and he might have proven he also has the right temperament to ensure it doesn't go to waste.

Excitement was sky-high for what the Argentine starlet could achieve following his sublime displays in the triumphant FA Youth Cup campaign last season. Garnacho was the star of the young side that claimed the prestigious trophy for the first time in over a decade, grabbing seven goals and three assists in just six games.

It was no surprise he made his first team debut before the season came to a close but he would have to wait for his chance to really impress. Garnacho made his first appearance for Erik ten Hag as a late substitute in the opening game of the season but the Dutchman was patient with him.

Garnacho was given chances in October and went on to score winning goals against Real Sociedad and Fulham in November. Since coming in for his first Premier League start on November 6, he has

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