Manchester United star Alejandro Garnacho clashed with a fan prior to their Europa League match against PAOK on Thursday night.

The winger was signing autographs for fans as he got off the team boss outside Old Trafford.


One supporter, however, was barking criticisms at the 20-year-old while filming on his phone, later posting the footage on social media.

“Garnacho you’ve got to pass better today yeah, please? Just pass better today,” he said.

Alejandro Garnacho

Alejandro Garnacho clashed with a fan before kick-off on Thursday

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Garnacho appeared to ignore the fan initially as he continued to sign autographs for other supporters.

The fan continued: “Score a goal, and work on your first touch as well yeah?”

Finally, Garnacho snapped and turned to the supporter and hit back: “Why are you not playing?”

The Argentina international then stormed off back to his team-mates as the fan continued to accost him before laughing at him.

The criticism comes days after a poor performance against Chelsea on Sunday where the winger struggled at Old Trafford.

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On several occasions, Garnacho was found in a promising position but failed to make the most of his chances.

United ended up drawing 1-1 against the Blues in the Premier League clash to see them 13th in the table.

Overall, the Red Devils youngster has had a tough campaign – but he is not the only one after a shoddy start to the season that saw Erik ten Hag lose his job.

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Alejandro Garnacho came in for criticism after his display against Chelsea

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Garnacho has scored twice in the Premier League this season, though he does have three goals in the Carabao Cup.

It comes after being promoted to a first-team spot, taking Antony’s position on the right-hand side as well as playing in Marcus Rashford’s role on the right.

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