Gary Neville, a former defender for Manchester United, claims Alejandro Garnacho's "arrogance" is what will make him successful at Old Trafford.
The Red Devils defeated Fulham 2-1 on Sunday after Garnacho, a second-half substitute, scored the game-winning goal in stoppage time.
The 18-year-old's attitude this season has been emphasized by both United manager Erik ten Hag and midfielder Bruno Fernandes.
Neville, however, believes that the club's young players require a certain amount of ego and arrogance.
“If you’re a young player at Manchester 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 was the hero,” Neville told Sky Sports.
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