Fernandes has every right to call out Garnacho so the 'kid' isn't 'lost' like the ex-Man Utd sensation

Bruno Fernandes has been told he 'reasoned to call' Man Utd youngster Alejandro Garnacho after his fine performance against Real Sociedad.

The 18-year-old made his senior debut for Man Utd last season and he has played a starring role for his boyhood club in recent weeks.

He was limited to just one appearance as a substitute in the Premier League, but he started in Europa League group games against FC Sheriff and Real Sociedad.

The youngster impressed against FC Sheriff, then earlier this week ran in on a pass from Cristiano Ronaldo to score the winning goal in United's 1-0 win over Real Sociedad.

Garnacho was rightly praised following the performance, but Fernandes chose to point out how the teenager had 'attitude' issues during pre-season.

"He was good but he knows we expect a lot from him," Fernandes said after the game on Thursday night.

"Obviously he is still very young, he is doing very well.

"At the start of the season, he wasn't at his best. On the [pre-season] tour, he didn't have the best attitude he should have had, and that's why he hasn't had a chance so far.

"He has his chances because he trains better, he has a different attitude and he deserves his chances."

Tony Cascarino backed Fernandes because he doesn't want Garnacho to follow a similar path as Ravel Morrison.

The Englishman showed a lot of promise as a youngster and Rio Ferdinand even thinks he could have been a '£100m player'.

But Morrison has only played three times for United and he hasn't lived up to expectations. He now plays under Wayne Rooney at MLS side DC United.

Cascarino thinks Morrison "got lost" because he "didn't consider things" and that "kids" like Garnacho "need to learn".

"If you're a bit wild and think you deserve a place in the team, maybe you're good enough, but you have to be told," Cascarino said on talkSPORT.

"Ravel Morrison was one of the best young people I've ever seen, but he didn't listen enough. He didn't understand a thing.

"I've seen Ravel Morrison do things in games that not many people can do, but he was a great Manchester United product who ended up going astray.

"You can easily do that if you're not listening... so was Fernandes right to call him? Yeah!

"At this age, you can't get ahead of yourself. Children need to learn.

"I think there's no problem calling Garnacho, because if he listens and he matures and he keeps doing what he can do, he's going to be one hell of a player . It has everything you need."

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Fernandes has every right to call out Garnacho so the 'kid' isn't 'lost' like the ex-Man Utd sensation

Bruno Fernandes has been told he 'reasoned to call' Man Utd youngster Alejandro Garnacho after his fine performance against Real Sociedad.

The 18-year-old made his senior debut for Man Utd last season and he has played a starring role for his boyhood club in recent weeks.

He was limited to just one appearance as a substitute in the Premier League, but he started in Europa League group games against FC Sheriff and Real Sociedad.

The youngster impressed against FC Sheriff, then earlier this week ran in on a pass from Cristiano Ronaldo to score the winning goal in United's 1-0 win over Real Sociedad.

Garnacho was rightly praised following the performance, but Fernandes chose to point out how the teenager had 'attitude' issues during pre-season.

"He was good but he knows we expect a lot from him," Fernandes said after the game on Thursday night.

"Obviously he is still very young, he is doing very well.

"At the start of the season, he wasn't at his best. On the [pre-season] tour, he didn't have the best attitude he should have had, and that's why he hasn't had a chance so far.

"He has his chances because he trains better, he has a different attitude and he deserves his chances."

Tony Cascarino backed Fernandes because he doesn't want Garnacho to follow a similar path as Ravel Morrison.

The Englishman showed a lot of promise as a youngster and Rio Ferdinand even thinks he could have been a '£100m player'.

But Morrison has only played three times for United and he hasn't lived up to expectations. He now plays under Wayne Rooney at MLS side DC United.

Cascarino thinks Morrison "got lost" because he "didn't consider things" and that "kids" like Garnacho "need to learn".

"If you're a bit wild and think you deserve a place in the team, maybe you're good enough, but you have to be told," Cascarino said on talkSPORT.

"Ravel Morrison was one of the best young people I've ever seen, but he didn't listen enough. He didn't understand a thing.

"I've seen Ravel Morrison do things in games that not many people can do, but he was a great Manchester United product who ended up going astray.

"You can easily do that if you're not listening... so was Fernandes right to call him? Yeah!

"At this age, you can't get ahead of yourself. Children need to learn.

"I think there's no problem calling Garnacho, because if he listens and he matures and he keeps doing what he can do, he's going to be one hell of a player . It has everything you need."

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