Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is demanding more from a certain Red Devils star as their busy fixture list continues.
Teenager Alejandro Garnacho was visibly frustrated ay being substituted in the second half of their 2-2 draw against Leeds United on Wednesday.
The Argentine did squander two good goalscoring chances in the first half for the Red Devils, and Ten Hag has warned that he needs to improve in the final third if he wants to play more.
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"For a Manchester United player, we expect you to have an impact, to influence the score, to influence the result, to positively influence the game by scoring goals and having an assist," Ten Hag told reporters, as per the Sun.
"I think he is doing well, he has an impact on our game, I think he is a threat.
"Against Leeds, he had good actions, he was lively, created chances, but had to score.
"And finally, it's about that, that you have an effect. As a striker, you have to at least be on the scoring list, the assist list, key action list to have the right impact.
"Of course, we expect him also to do the other stuff but the base stuff is also important and if you can't do the others then you have to do that, so that is your base function."
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