Former Manchester United defender, Gary Neville has said Alejandro Garnacho’s “arrogance” means he will succeed at Old Trafford.
Garnacho came on as a second-half substitute to score a stoppage-time winner as the Red Devils won 2-1 at Fulham on Sunday.
United manager Erik ten Hag and midfielder Bruno Fernandes have both highlighted the 18-year-old’s attitude this season.
But Neville thinks youngsters at the club need a certain amount of ego and arrogance.
“If you’re a young player at Man United you’ve got to have arrogance.
“You have to have ego, he looks like he’s got that and passion as well. He’s just delivered a moment of brilliance and he’s broken Fulham’s hearts.
“They played so well in the second half, James scored but Garnacho the hero,” Neville told Sky Sports.