A frustrated Sheffield United fan went down to Bramall Lane to berate Manchester United’s Alejandro Garnacho in a bizarre sequence of events

In a strange turn of events, a mad Sheffield United fan walked down to the Bramall Lane sidelines to yell at Manchester United’s Alejandro Garnacho.

Dấu ấn người hùng Dalot, Man United vỡ òa chiến thắng Sheffield United -  Báo Người lao động

Erik ten Hag’s team beat Sheffield United in a tough game on Saturday night thanks to goals from Scott McTominay and Diogo Dalot. The three points were very important.

The Blades tied the game when Oli McBurnie scored from the penalty spot after McTominay was sent off for handball in the box.

On the other hand, United fought hard and scored a great goal from 25 yards out to secure their second straight Premier League win.

Insólito: un hincha saltó al campo para pedirle a Alejandro Garnacho que  deje de simular - Radio CLAN Fm -

The Reds would hold on to their slim lead and make the home fans at Bramall Lane very angry.

One fan even voiced his opinion when Alejandro Garnacho got a free kick in the 93rd minute, late in the game.

In the video below, you can see the Sheffield United fan walking to the sidelines and making a series of hand signals to Garnacho.

The Argentine winger, Bruno Fernandes, the captain, and Rasmus Hojlund can all be seen trying to get the fan to leave.

However, the person in question chooses to copy Garnacho’s “diving technique,” which he did until he was found by security.

Erik ten Hag showed how happy he was about the win after the game was over. “Every game is tough in the Premier League,” he stated.

“Players always have to get back to their normal routines after international breaks, when they play different styles and methods with their countries.

“You could tell in the first half that it wasn’t our best game; it wasn’t fluid at all.” We scored, but we need to be more calm and mature if we want to stay in the game after giving up the goal so fast.

Garnacho simuló una falta y un hincha rival saltó al campo de juego a  decirle que se levante - LA NACION

“At half time I said find a way to win and I think we were much better in the second half.”

Ten Hag also talked about Sir Bobby Charlton, a star at Manchester United who died on Saturday morning at the age of 86.

“What he achieved in football was immense,” he said. “Plus who he is outside of football.” A big man died in football.

“We had to treat him with respect, and I think we did that today.” We wanted to remember him and have a party.