Garnacho acknowledged that the recent changes behind the scenes at Old Trafford have been challenging. He emphasized the importance of hard work and dedication to maintain his place in the squad. "We have to work hard to be in the squad," he said. "I just have to train well every day and I will be available for the games."
Garnacho also addressed the topic of his impressive goal-scoring record. He has scored 14 Premier League goals before turning 21, a feat achieved by Cristiano Ronaldo in his youth. However, Garnacho downplayed the significance of this record, focusing instead on the team's overall performance. "I am not focused on the numbers," he said. "We are training really hard, me, Rasmus (Hojlund), all the strikers in the team. I think we are improving and trying to get better."
Garnacho also spoke about the comments made by manager Amorim, who described the current squad as the "worst" in United's history. Garnacho acknowledged that the team has not been performing well in the Premier League, but expressed confidence that a Europa League win could bring a positive change. "We know that we are not doing a great job in the Premier League. But the manager said before that we have followed the rules and tomorrow is a final, and we will face it like it is 0-0. If we win the Europa League, we will be in the Champions League and we will face next season with a different mentality and in a different way."
Garnacho also discussed the team's new 3-4-3 formation, which has shown promise in the Europa League but struggled domestically. He emphasized the importance of adapting to the new system and improving as a team. "I think it is difficult for everyone when it is in the middle of the season when a new manager comes in and changes the formation. We just need to follow the rules and I am trying to improve every day. I think we are improving as a team also."