Quick Read
- Alejandro Garnacho admitted to ‘bad things’ during his final months at Manchester United.
- Michael Carrick has led United to third in the league, significantly boosting Champions League qualification hopes.
- Key players including Sesko, Mbeumo, and De Ligt are expected to return for the Leeds United match.
MANCHESTER (Azat TV) – Former Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho has publicly acknowledged that he committed “bad things” during the final months of his tenure at Old Trafford, marking a reflective turn as the club navigates a critical transition under interim manager Michael Carrick. The 21-year-old, who moved to Chelsea in a £40 million deal last summer, admitted that while his departure was necessary for his career, the manner in which he left remains a source of personal regret.
Reflecting on a Turbulent Old Trafford Exit
Garnacho’s comments, made during a candid interview with TNT Sports, shed light on the fractured relationship between the Argentine and former head coach Ruben Amorim. The winger’s exit followed a series of public frustrations, including a dispute over his omission from the starting lineup during the Europa League final against Tottenham Hotspur and a controversial incident involving an Aston Villa shirt. Garnacho conceded that he allowed his emotions to dictate his actions during a difficult period, stating, “Maybe yes, I regret the way I left, because I loved that club. They gave me the confidence from the start.” Despite the acrimonious nature of his departure, he maintained that he retains fond memories of the academy and the support he received from the Manchester United fanbase.
Carrick Eyes Champions League Push
As Garnacho reflects on his past, the current Manchester United squad is focused on the immediate future. Michael Carrick, who has stabilized the side since taking the reins following Amorim’s sacking in January, is preparing for a high-stakes Premier League encounter against Leeds United this Saturday. Carrick has overseen a resurgence, winning seven of his 10 matches in charge and moving the club into third place in the league standings, significantly improving their odds of securing Champions League football for next season.
Injury Updates and Squad Availability
The path to qualification remains challenging, particularly as Carrick manages a congested treatment room. Ahead of the Leeds fixture, the interim manager faces a race against time to integrate several key players. Benjamin Sesko, Bryan Mbeumo, Noussair Mazraoui, and Matthijs de Ligt are all expected to return to the squad following recent injury concerns. However, the team will be without defender Harry Maguire, who is serving a one-match suspension following his red card against Bournemouth. The return of these players is deemed essential for maintaining the momentum required to navigate a difficult April and May schedule, which includes crucial tests against Chelsea and Liverpool. The stabilization of Manchester United under Carrick, contrasted with the candid admission of past player unrest, highlights an institutional shift toward rebuilding team discipline and focus as the club fights for a top-four finish.

