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Not happy with his decision to go to the kids tournament.
Is it decided?
Not happy with his decision to go to the kids tournament.
I’d like to believe he is still classed a youth player by Argentina and he is yet to be a regular full international.It's an interesting one. The most recent U20 world cup was in 2019 and players like Darwin Nunez and Erling Haaland featured, but they were playing for clubs like Molde and Almeria. Araujo was there too but he'd only played 2 games for Barcelona that season. Julian Alvarez was playing but again he was at River Plate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_FIFA_U-20_World_Cup
Looks like the last tournament did have some good players in it, but I don't think any of them were at the level of seniority Garnacho is for such a big club (with a cup final to play!)
A well run club shouldn’t force a player to miss out on a whole tournament with his NT just for a domestic cup final that he will most likely, at best, be a sub, and the player shouldn’t feel guilty for going on duty.FA Cup final. All hands on deck needed. No kiddie games.
Rooney was smoking, drinking, eating bags of chips and getting up to all sorts of other shenanigans. For a long time, nobody really gave a shit, because when it came to the games he produced.
If Garnacho does the same, he can vape for the next 10 years and I doubt too many will be bothered if he does the business on the pitch.
Shitty timing for the club and him to be in conflict about this, with the whole contract issue hanging over everything too.
It's an interesting one. The most recent U20 world cup was in 2019 and players like Darwin Nunez and Erling Haaland featured, but they were playing for clubs like Molde and Almeria. Araujo was there too but he'd only played 2 games for Barcelona that season. Julian Alvarez was playing but again he was at River Plate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_FIFA_U-20_World_Cup
Looks like the last tournament did have some good players in it, but I don't think any of them were at the level of seniority Garnacho is for such a big club (with a cup final to play!)
Messi himself had a conflict in Barcelona to go to the 2008 Olympics. Other argentinian players called are
- Matias Soule (Juventus)
- Facundo Buonanotte (Brighton)
- Nicolas Paz (Real Madrid B)
- Luka Romero (Lazio)
apart from the youngsters playing in Argentina (Federico Redondo, Valentin Barco)
Tbf a trophy with Argentina is more valuable than an FA cup. It is bad for us but he is right to go.
Madrid are going through something similar right now with Nico Paz, they don't want him to go because their B team has a chance at promotion.I'm actually worried he hasn't signed the new contract. With all that flirting with Madrid, if he's not allowed to go to the U-20 world cup (which he shouldn't be) it's going to create tension between the club and him. Possibly affecting the whole new contract situation.
Think Messi was 18 when he won the youth World Cup and player of the tournament for Argentina. Not bad foot steps for him to follow in.This is bullshit. A youth WC when he's playing first team football for one of the biggest clubs in the world. Absolute nonsense.
Problem being this guy was our matchwinner (put it on a plate for Rashford) against City and with him gone, our options are massively limited especially when we inevitably have to defend for our lives.Think Messi was 18 when he won the youth World Cup and player of the tournament for Argentina. Not bad foot steps for him to follow in.
Surely Olympics are different?
[Gastón Edul] Manchester United remains adamant in not letting Alejandro Garnacho go (to U20 WC). Mascherano already spoke with the club.
He quite literally came on against Man City and assisted the match winner in our last game vs them. He will almost certainly play a part. He is our first choice attacking sub whenever he is fitHe likely be a bench option for the FA Cup against Manchester City. City is also the clear favorite in the game so he might just sit on the bench in a lost final.
Happy to see we're not letting him go. Hopefully we won't fold last minute.
Does the player actually want to go?As I said above, shitty timing to be picking a fight with him.
It's not though. Argentina didn't even get to this event properly, they got in because they were given hosting rights last-minute.As I said above, shitty timing to be picking a fight with him.
It's not though. Argentina didn't even get to this event properly, they got in because they were given hosting rights last-minute.
Also, apparently if he plays the FA Cup final, he'd miss one group stage game, so seems like a compromise is possible (not sure if this info is correct though).
Yeah, very much aware but we cannot be pussyfooting around these players too much. Imagine he decides to go to Madrid in a couple of years, he'll expect us to bend over again.Shitty timing because we’re trying to convince him to sign a long term contract.
Yeah, just a small matter of stopping our rivals from equaling our treble. No need for drama.Would be good for him to get a full tournament with the national side tbh.
I don't see the need to create any drama.
Yeah, just a small matter of stopping our rivals from equaling our treble. No need for drama.
They're U-23
I'm not a fan of Heaton either but I don't think it's that we over-indulged him that led him to be this way.I really like Garnacho, I have high hopes for him and look forward to watching his career develop.
Having said that, people worried that he might be upset about not going to the u-20 WC and would want to leave. Let me remind people of another youth player who had that attitude, he didn't get his way as a youth player and left to greener pastures. Then we decided to correct our mistake from the past and brought him back. Now ask yourself, when that player returned, did he have an elite, winning mentality and contribute to our success, or did he have the mentality of someone who would throw their toys out of the pram if they don't get their way and turned out to be a massive flop.
I hope and believe Garnacho will succeed, but should it turn out that the decision to block him going to the u20 WC makes him want to leave United, maybe he never had the right attitude and commitment.
Happy to see we're not letting him go. Hopefully we won't fold last minute.