Alejandro Garnacho did not come on for Manchester United against Burnley as manager Erik ten Hag was content with their organisation.
Garnacho was an unused substitute in United's 1-0 win at Turf Moor on Saturday evening despite supporters seemingly calling for his introduction by chanting his name midway through the second half.
The 19-year-old has made one start this season - in the opening win over Wolves - and Garnacho's younger brother, Roberto, deleted a tweet where he posted a laughing emoji, seemingly a reference to his sibling's unused status.
Ten Hag sent on Raphael Varane for the unwell Sergio Reguilon and debutant Sofyan Amrabat for the fatigued Jonny Evans on a night United did not make an attacking substitution.
"He (Garnacho) was in against Munich and I thought our team was playing very well," Ten Hag said, "so I wouldn’t change that tonight because this game was a demand to keep that organisation. That's why I wouldn't change.
"I saw the players were still capable and the fitness levels were good and the energy was still there, it was only 1-0. I wouldn't change that because I also know that Burnley in one moment and in this moment where everything is against us - we have seen again a disallowed goal.
"I don’t want to say if it is the right decision or wrong decision, but again there was a moment that was not on our side. I wanted to avoid that and keep this team on because they did well."
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