'Public outrage must not block the chance for learning' | Kick It Out CEO on Garnacho social post

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Kick It Out chief executive Tony Burnett spoke to Sky Sports News after Alejandro Garnacho posted a celebratory picture including Onana and other team-mates following the goalkeeper's late penalty save in their 1-0 win over FC Copenhagen on Tuesday night.

The post, which has been deleted, included emojis which could be deemed offensive. The FA is aware of the social media post and has sought Garnacho's observations on it through Manchester United.

Onana himself defended Garnacho on social media on Thursday night, saying he knew "exactly what [Garnacho] meant" by his comments.

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