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'Get another job' - Roy Keane slams Man United star for incident ahead of Ruben Amorim call

Roy Keane has slammed Alejandro Garnacho and believes that the forward should get a "job somewhere else" if he can't celebrate scoring for Manchester United. The 20-year-old netted United's third during their 3-0 win over Leicester on Sunday but produced a muted celebration in front of the Stretford End at Old Trafford.

It came a matter of days after Garnacho was involved in a brief altercation with a supporter before United's 2-0 victory against PAOK in the Europa League, with the fan telling the Argentina international that he should "pass better" and "work on his first touch". Garnacho continued to sign autographs before glancing back in the direction of the fan in question and said: "Why are you not playing, man?"

Garnacho, who is United's top scorer with seven goals in 18 appearances this season, has also faced criticism from some United fans due to his failure to convert big chances and a section of the fanbase have questioned his decision making in the final third at times. That and the altercation with the United supporter contributed to Garnacho not celebrating his fine strike against Leicester.

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Former United captain Keane feels that Garnacho should have put the incident with the fan aside, however, and celebrated with the supporters inside Old Trafford. "If you can't celebrate a goal, there is something drastically wrong with this game," Keane told the Stick to Football podcast. "Whatever has gone on off the pitch for any player – it could be family stuff – you work all week, you’re playing the game to score a goal.

"When you score a goal, there should be nothing else on your mind. You've got

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