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Garnacho Admits "Bad Things" in Man Utd Exit
11 Apr
Summary
- Garnacho left Manchester United last summer for Chelsea.
- He regrets actions during his final six months at Old Trafford.
- He felt he needed a change for his life and career.
Alejandro Garnacho has reflected on his departure from Manchester United last summer, acknowledging that he engaged in "bad things" during his final six months at the club. The move to Chelsea was reportedly a £40m transfer after he was not included in pre-season plans. Garnacho expressed some regret, stating he loved Manchester United and appreciated the confidence shown in him from his academy days to the first team.
He explained that during his last six months, he wasn't playing as much as before and, at 20 years old, felt he had to play every game. This led to decisions he now sees as "bad things." However, he remains proud to be at Chelsea, a club he feels has a strong squad capable of achieving great things.
Despite his past actions, Garnacho emphasized that he has no regrets about his current situation and holds no negative feelings towards Manchester United, its staff, or teammates, citing only good memories. He believes sometimes a change is necessary for personal and professional growth, and he is happy with the steps taken.
Manager Ruben Amorim understood Garnacho's desire for a different challenge and leadership, framing it as a natural part of football. Meanwhile, Michael Carrick is reportedly on course to become the next Manchester United manager, having significantly improved the team's performance since January, making a Champions League return likely.