"Who Missed the Big Opportunity in the First Half in the Semi-Final?" - Ruben Amorim Hits Back when Asked About Dropping Manchester United Star
- Manchester United lost 1-0 to Tottenham Hotspur in the Europa League final held in Bilbao on Wednesday night, ending Tottenham's 17-year trophy drought.
- The defeat followed a difficult season for United and saw manager Ruben Amorim drop Alejandro Garnacho, who had started every knockout game before the final.
- Garnacho expressed frustration about playing only 20 minutes, while his brother Roberto publicly criticized Amorim for excluding him despite recent contributions in key matches.
- United lowered their asking price for Garnacho to £65 million amid transfer interest from Napoli and Chelsea, with the winger remaining non-committal about his future.
- The final loss highlighted a poor season for Manchester United and could increase speculation over Garnacho’s transfer during the upcoming summer window.
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Read Full Article"Who missed the big opportunity in the first half in the semi-final?" - Ruben Amorim hits back when asked about dropping Manchester United star
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