Man Utd news: Argument emerges, Ten Hag has three Newcastle injuries, Glazer decision
Manchester United news is coming thick and fast ahead of Sunday's Carabao Cup final clash against Newcastle, with Erik ten Hag and Avram Glazer featuring in our round-up.
Manchester United lock horns with Newcastle in the final of the Carabao Cup on Sunday afternoon. And, ahead of that game, news surrounding the club is coming thick and fast. Express Sport now takes a look at some of the big stories, with Erik ten Hag and Avram Glazer among those featuring.
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Garnacho hailed
Speaking to Football Insider, former Aston Villa star Gabriel Agbonlahor was full of praise for Alejandro Garnacho.
“I’m very excited by him,” he said. “Whenever I see criticism of him, I just think people are forgetting just how young he is. When you’re playing for a club like Man United, it’s easy to get criticism.
“He’s bound to be very raw, but he’s learning every game.
Even when he came on against Barcelona at Old Trafford, he was very clever. He knew the right time to pass or to take a player on.
“Man United will have been desperate to get him tied down. He’s the perfect player to bring on off the bench at the moment.
“I think they’ve got a really talented player on their hands with an amazing future ahead of him.”
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Man Utd news: Gabby Agbonlahor has lavished praise on teenage talent Alejandro Garnacho (Image: GETTY)
Antony wants the trophy
Speaking ahead of the match with Newcastle, Antony admitted he was desperate to win a first trophy with United.
"When I came here, I said that Manchester United is a huge club and we’re going to put this club back where it belongs – fighting for and winning trophies,” he said.
"We know that it’ll be a tough task, but we’re aware of how big we are as a club and how good we are.
"It’ll be a dream come true, in my first season, if we can win a trophy. I hope that I can keep at this so more glory follows."
And he added: "I’m really excited. "I was talking to my mates at home about this, it’s going to be my first time there. It’ll be a huge day for me, I can’t wait for this day to come around.
"Your first final in your first season is always going to be special."