Skip to content

Mason Greenwood: Manchester United warn forward about behaviour following recent issues

Mason Greenwood has been reminded of his responsibilities as a Manchester United player; it is understood the 19-year-old, who has missed the back-to-back victories over Newcastle and PSG, has a minor injury described by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as a "niggle"

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player

Manchester United academy products Danny Higginbotham and Danny Simpson discuss the news that England forward Mason Greenwood has been warned about his behaviour by the club.

Mason Greenwood has been warned about his behaviour by Manchester United following recent issues, including time-keeping problems.

The youngster, who came through the club's academy before establishing himself in the first team last season, has been reminded of his responsibilities as a Manchester United player.

It is understood Greenwood, who has missed the back-to-back victories over Newcastle and PSG, has a minor injury described by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as a "niggle".

Listen to the Sky Sports Pitch to Post Preview Podcast on: Spotify | Apple | Castbox

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer speaks to Mason Greenwood following Manchester United's win over Club Brugge in the UEFA Europa League round of 32 second leg
Image: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer speaks to Greenwood

Greenwood was conspicuous by his absence from the squad at Newcastle, only to be pictured training with his team-mates on Monday.

But he did not travel to Paris, where, in his pre-match news conference, Solskjaer gave little away about his fitness but laughed off rumours that the forward and Brandon Williams were left out of the Newcastle game due to disciplinary reasons.

"So if that's the case why is Brandon here? So, where's your sources? That's what I'm saying," the United boss said. "No (truth whatsoever)."

Also See:

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player

Gareth Southagte feels Mason Greenwood and Phil Foden's omission from the England squad allows the pair a 'period of reflection'

Asked to clarify the nature of the injury and when it happened, the United boss said: "Well, that's between… I can't declare medical stuff, can I? It's just a niggle and, as young as he is, we don't want to take any chances with him so hopefully the weekend he'll be fine again."

United's action comes just a few weeks after Greenwood was sent home from England duty after breaching Covid-19 regulations in Iceland.

He scored 17 goals for United last season and made his England debut in that win over Iceland in September.

'Discipline and standards highly important to Solskjaer'

Sky Sports News reporter James Cooper...

There are plenty of Manchester United players who have been developed by the club's academy and become legends who will tell you all about the pressure of being the next big thing at Old Trafford.

It is a challenge Greenwood is currently wrestling with after a breakthrough season where his goal-scoring exploits put him on a par with the likes of Wayne Rooney, George Best and Brian Kidd.

Anthony Martial, Mason Greenwood and Marcus Rashford
Image: Greenwood scored 17 goals for United last season

Discipline and standards are highly important to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, having been at the club under Sir Alex Ferguson, and particular attention is being paid to Greenwood because he has come through the academy.

Seventeen goals in his first full season have put the 19-year-old firmly in the spotlight and I understand as well as talking to Greenwood about his time-keeping, United are working hard to ensure that he is able to cope with the extra challenges that go hand in hand with such rapid development.

Pitch to Post Preview podcast: Mata exclusive, Everton latest, Coady's rise at Wolves

Juan Mata is the special guest on this week's show, and he tells Peter Smith about Man Utd's return to form, looks ahead to their clash with Chelsea, and shares his views on the work being done off the pitch by Marcus Rashford. Plus, we have more fallout from the Merseyside derby with Alan Myers explains Everton's perspective, Johnny Phillips discusses cult hero Conor Coady's importance to Wolves and Sky Sports Data Editor Adam Smith delves into the numbers behind the Premier League's goal rush, and makes a bold Pitch!

Win £250,000 for free!
Win £250,000 for free!

Do not miss your chance to land the £250,000 in this weekend's Super 6 round. Play for free, entries by 3pm.

Around Sky