Mason Greenwood appeared to be targeted by vile death chants from Osasuna fans as he warmed up for Getafe during their LaLiga meeting on Sunday - which could lead to the visiting club being punished for the songs.
Greenwood, on loan at Getafe from Manchester United, came off the bench in the 77th minute to make his first appearance since January 2022. The game finished 3-2 in favour of Getafe.
The 21-year-old's loan move to the Spanish top-flight team has divided opinion, and visiting Osasuna fans were keen to voice their opinions towards Greenwood.
The Athletic reporter Guillermo Rai posted on social media a short clip of the Osasuna fans, in which they appear to be targeting 'Greenwood die' chants at the English forward.
However, The Athletic report that Osasuna are facing potential punishment from LaLiga. The league’s official match observer reportedly heard the chants, with a legal and disciplinary process now set to follow.
Post-match, Osasuna coach Jogoba Arrasate condemned the chanting from his own supporters, but highlighted that the taunts went both ways.
Arrasate said: 'The chants of ‘F*** Osasuna’ were very bad and the chants against Greenwood were very bad too. He is a player who, in the end, the justice system had its say.
'He is a very good player. But if we talk about chants, we should talk about all the chants, not just some.'
The home fans were excited to see Greenwood make his first appearance for Getafe, his first game in senior level football since rape charges against him in England were dropped after a key witness pulled out of the investigation and 'new material came to light'.
Greenwood made the switch to Spain on deadline day after it was announced last month that he would continue his career away from
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