Man United fans slam player for 'selfish' performance in West Ham win


Manchester United fans slammed Mason Greenwood for being 'selfish' during the first half against West Ham on Saturday.
Greenwood had a good game against Brentford and was included in the starting lineup against the Hammers by Ralf Rangnick, but the 20-year-old failed to replicate his performance and instead found himself being called out by fans on social media.
The forward was played in behind by Bruno Fernandes but chose to take an extra touch and tried to shoot instead of passing to Cristiano Ronaldo who was open on the left.
Ronaldo threw his arms up in frustration at Greenwood's poor decision making, and United fans shared the same sentiment on social media.
Greenwood and his selfishness will cost united and ronaldo of top 4 and any trophies
— Camavinga? (@camavingafanboi) January 22, 2022
Greenshit will be the reason , Simone will win against ronaldo pic.twitter.com/ki8dQAM5Ki
We need to talk more about Mason Greenwood.pic.twitter.com/G1rCupAKFs
— Ben??? (@DiogoMindset) January 22, 2022
Greenwood is very talented but he just needs to stop being selfish. That’s all i can say. #MUNWHU pic.twitter.com/conUr4p5tH
— ?? (@UtdGen) January 22, 2022
United fans when Greenwood doesn’t pass to an open player in the middle for the 56th game in a row pic.twitter.com/e4vDcxX2Ui
— Johyan (@JohyanCruyff) January 22, 2022
Greenwood ?♀️ pic.twitter.com/nxnibrCZEt
— Amy (@amara_faitho) January 22, 2022
If Bruno passes it to Ronaldo it's a goal
— Shim (@UTDShim) January 22, 2022
If Greenwood passes(wishful thinking I know) it to Ronaldo it's a goal pic.twitter.com/EowGXZL08Z
Ronaldo screaming for the pass but pic.twitter.com/UhUr5N8Ywk
— CR7 Rap Rhymes (@cr7raprhymes) January 22, 2022
Earlier this month, Ronaldo criticised the club's younger players, insisting they need to change their attitude and their ability to take criticism and improve.
"If I give you advice, even if you are younger than me, if you don't implant that during your daily life, it will be difficult,” he told Sky Sports earlier this month.
"I can speak all day with that person, but if it's not coming from inside of you, it's impossible. I remember when I was 18, 19, 20, some older players spoke with me, but I put that as: 'Cristiano, you have to improve — they know more than you, they are more experienced than you, they passed through many bad moments.'
"But other people, they don't accept that, if you criticise them. I don't say this in relation to our players, but in general. I have kids, I know. Sometimes when you're a little bit harder, they do the opposite, so you have to find the right balance to speak with them."