FALLEN DEVIL: Mason Greenwood has a nightmare night on the field and in stands when Man Utd star was cursed by the fans during Getafe’s loss to Osasuna

Greenwood had to receive unpleasant criticism at El Sadar. Indar Gorri issued a scathing statement this week against his presence in Pamplona.

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Part of the Osasuna stands chanted ” Greenwood Ԁie ” during this Sunday’s match between Osasuna and Getafe. The English player was also booed fiercely every time he had the ball at his feet. A section of Red Devils fans chanted similar words during the first round match at the Coliseum in which Greenwood debuted with the Madrid team.

Greenwood tiene un nuevo 'problema' con la afición de Osasuna en su duelo ante el Getafe - Estadio Deportivo

In the second half, the match had to be paused for a few minutes for referee Sánchez Martínez to talk to both coaches and representatives on the field. Next, a message against rɑcism and xenophobia in football was broadcast over the stadium’s public address system.

The Manchester United loanee seems to have settled in nicely in Spain, but his most recent fixture posed an issue that will certainly have affected him.

Greenwood has a history with Osasuna, after travelling fans in the home tie shouted chants wishing deаth on the English forward.

In this tie, the chants were not present, but every time Greenwood got the ball he was profusely jeered by the crowd.

The Osasuna coach in a press conference before the match, spoke about the chants: “Both chants are wrong. Greenwood is a great player and will surely come in handy for Getafe.”

Lamentables cánticos de "Greenwood muérete" en Pamplona - Tiempo de Juego - COPE

Getafe took on Osasuna in what was a really important mid-table clаsh, with Greenwood’s side sitting in 10th and their opponents in 11th.

The game finished 3-2 to Osasuna, but very nearly had a remarkable comeback from Getafe. Greenwood started from the off.

Osasuna took the lead in the 9th minute thanks to Raul Garcia, with their lead doubled 22 minutes later through Iker Munoz.

José Bordalás must have rallied his troops at half-time, with Getafe producing a remarkable four-minute figҺt back. Goals in the 64th minute from Borja Mayoral and Nemanja Maksimovic in the 68th drew them level.

However, it wasn’t meant to be for Greenwood or the away side, with Osasuna regaining the lead in the 80th minute through Jesus Areso in what was ultimately the winner.