Ex-England international Ben Foster has voiced his concerns regarding Manchester United player Alejandro Garnacho’s lifestyle. Foster has reiterated his critique of Garnacho’s demeanor, specifically targeting the 20-year-old’s fixation on his appearance and advising the club, which has won the Premier League 20 times, to recruit ‘good and honest’ players. He believes it would be beneficial for Manchester United to let Garnacho go. “If I were the manager, I would be somewhat like Amorim in that I would prioritize having team players,” the ex-goalkeeper expressed to talkSPORT. “I desire a group of guys who are skilled, genuine, and dedicated team players.” I don’t sense that energy from Garnacho or several other players. You gaze at the final whistle following the Europa League match. Brennan Johnson is participating in an interview. His hair is a mess, seemingly uncut for around three months, but he performed exceptionally well in the interview. “It’s clear he’s a genuinely nice guy, very dedicated, and puts in a lot of effort for the team.” Next, you turn your attention to Garnacho. A day after a fresh haircut and having dyed his hair blonde, he’s prepared for the conclusion. When the full-time whistle blows, he’s seen sitting on the pitch, sulking alone instead of supporting his teammates or congratulating them with words like, ‘we’ve made it this far, let’s keep going.’