Man United dropped points for the second game in a row on Saturday evening
Ruben Amorim's side now lie 13th in the Premier League table after 15 games
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By YASEEN ZAMAN
Published: 15:54 EST, 7 December 2024 | Updated: 15:54 EST, 7 December 2024
Alejandro Garnacho appeared to like a critical social media post about Lisandro Martinez after Man United suffered their second successive Premier League defeat.
Ruben Amorim's side lost 3-2 at Old Trafford on Saturday evening, as the affair seemed to feel like an uphill battle from the opening minutes.
Nikola Milenkovic climbed over Martinez to score his first goal for Forest, less than two minutes into the contest.
The Argentine was widely criticised by fans and pundits alike, with Jamie Redknapp even comparing his defensive efforts to those of a 'little boy'.
After the game, a screenshot was released by an X user, showing a notification where Garnacho appears to like one of their posts about Martinez.
The post read: 'Unfortunately Lisandro Martinez got beat in the air,' beside a photo of the United defender losing an aerial duel to Milenkovic.
Alejandro Garnacho appeared to like a social media post about his team-mate Lisandro Martinez
Garnacho was taken off in the 59th minute after failing to make a strong impression in the game
Martinez struggled, as United conceded three goals at Old Trafford for the third time this season
Garnacho has previously caused controversy with his antics on social media, even being dropped by Erik ten Hag in the past.
In September, the winger liked a post from Fabrizio Romano detailing Cristiano Ronaldo's criticism of United's former manager.
In an interview with Rio Ferdinand, the Portugal international claimed that United need to 'rebuild' and questioned Ten Hag's decision to say the club cannot compete for the league.
It was reported that Garnacho was not dropped for this reason and that the decision was purely tactical, to which many scoffed at.
His brother Roberto Garnacho also has a large presence on X, often providing his opinions on United, and largely supported Amorim's appointment last month.
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