I spotted what Alejandro Garnacho did vs FCSB - it said something about his Manchester United future
Manchester United progressed to the last 16 of the Europa League with a win against FCSB on Thursday night.
United went into their final game of the Europa League league phase knowing a win would guarantee progression to the knockout rounds and they secured a 2-0 victory against FCSB.
Diogo Dalot opened the scoring after a superb pass from Kobbie Mainoo. Mainoo started as a No.10 for the first time under Ruben Amorim and he made it 2-0 in the 67th minute of the game. The youngster delivered an excellent performance in Bucharest and his goal put the game to bed as United progressed to the last 16 of the competition.
Here are the moments you might have missed from the game:
Garnacho lost the ball - and responded
Although Chelsea and Napoli have shown interest in Alejandro Garnacho, he certainly hasn't played like someone whose head has been turned in the January transfer window and there was a moment in the victory against FCSB when he proved he has a future at the club.
Garnacho was introduced to the game at half-time and provided energy, but at one point the youngster lost possession and FCSB came close to scoring - Garnacho was clearly furious with himself.
Just a few minutes later, Garnacho lost the ball again, however, he sprinted back in an attempt to recover possession, which Amorim would have noted on the touchline.
It would be a huge shame if United sold Garnacho. The club was built on promoting young players from the academy and Garnacho's ceiling hasn't been reached, which means he could take his game to another level in the next few years and make United regret letting him go.
Some have argued Garnacho might not fit into Amorim's system, but the player's effort levels clearly aren't a problem, suggesting he


