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Amad Diallo follows Alejandro Garnacho in appearing to show trouble after Bournemouth draw as half-time substitute posts cryptic message on Instagram

Amad Diallo is the latest Manchester United player to take to social media following their 2-2 draw against Bournemouth.

The winger has seen limited game time at Old Trafford this season despite an impressive loan spell at Sunderland last campaign.

Replacing Alejandro Garnacho at half-time, Amad failed to make an impact on the match as Erik ten Hag’s side dropped points for the fourth game in a row.

The run of results sees the manager under increasing pressure with the likes of Graham Potter and Gareth Southgate linked with the job at Old Trafford.

After the match, several Man United players took to social media, with Amad posting on Instagram.

Bruno Fernandes scored twice as Man Utd hit back from behind to draw at Bournemouth

Amad Diallo came on in the second half but failed to influence the score.

Amad Diallo came on in the second half but failed to influence the score.

Along with a photo of himself applauding the away fans, Amad captioned his post with an emoji showing a closed mouth.

This comes after Garnacho liked two social media posts criticizing Ten Hag.

Garnacho was clearly not happy after being replaced by Diallo and the Argentine seemingly expressed his anger after the match.

Tweets from popular United fan Mark Goldbridge criticized Ten Hag’s decision to take Garnacho off, as well as his post-match comments when he suggested the Argentine’s work rate was a reason for To take it out.

Then, Garnacho was spotted liking both of Goldbridge’s tweets as he sparked an argument on social media.

The Argentinian also shared a post on his Instagram story, with a photo of him looking dejected during the match.

It’s clear that the Old Trafford youngsters are not happy with their result at the Vitality Stadium, a match in which Bournemouth could easily have come away with all three points.

Ten Hag stormed out of his post-match press conference after being asked about his side’s poor record and their potential to finish in a record Premier League position.

It remains to be seen what the future holds for Ten Hag and his Man United side, who face Coventry City in the FA Cup semi-final next week.

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