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Alejandro Garnacho might have three chances to be Manchester United FA Cup final surprise

As explosive as Alejandro Garnacho's return to action for Manchester United was last weekend, it was just as fascinating listening to Erik ten Hag discuss the teenage winger after he had scored his fifth goal for the club.

Garnacho was back with a bang, coming off the bench to score the second against Wolves, and Ten Hag gave a detailed answer about the 18-year-old's potential in his post-match press conference.

It was interesting not just to gauge the high regard in which he is held by United's coaching staff, but the areas of his game that need improving as well. No player at that age is the finished article, especially when playing for a club of this size.

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It's clear that Garnacho is already a major impact player at United. He can change games when he comes off the bench, with his direct running and his fearless dribbling ability, but he's also impressed from the start.

He has more to do to make that jump to starting regularly, however, and it was fascinating to hear Ten Hag deconstruct those areas that need a little more work.

"He had a big impact in many games either when he's starting or coming on. He's ready, straight into the game and that is so important for the squad that you can bring young players and I'm happy you can bring young players," he said. "Hopefully, he can progress so quickly that he can compete for a starting XI position because that is his next challenge.

"He is showing when you score some winners - Fulham - the assist against City and now the second goal, he is showing some things. Also sometimes he lacks defensive transition and pressing. He has to step up, when you are going into an action or keep the ball, so decisions. But

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