Mason Greenwood made his return to football on Sunday afternoon – and he was targeted with 'die' chants from Osasuna fans.
Greenwood last played a competitive match in January 2022, before he was suspended by Manchester United after being arrested on suspicion of attempted rape, assault and coercive control. He denied the charges, which were dropped in February.
However, following an internal investigation, it was decided Greenwood would not play for United again, leading to his loan move to Getafe on Transfer Deadline Day.
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And Greenwood was named on the bench for their La Liga clash with the Navarrean side. The 21-year-old made his return with 15 minutes left, coming on as a substitute for forward Juanmi Latasa.
However, according to a Spanish reporter of The Athletic who was present at the game, chants of "Greenwood, die," could be heard from the away end as Greenwood made his return to football.
Greenwood was introduced with the scoreline finely balanced at 2-2 after hosts Getafe had found themselves ahead twice in the game – only to be pegged back by Osasuna.
He helped win a corner from which Nemanja Maksimovic turned the ball home, putting Getafe ahead with four minutes of normal time left. And Getafe managed to hold onto their lead, despite 10 minutes of stoppage time being added at the end of the second half.
The result marked Getafe's second win of the season, and they are back in action next weekend when they head to Anoeta to square off with Real Sociedad.
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