Mason Greenwood: Manchester United forward admits “bad judgment” after inhaling laughing gas | Football news



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Greenwood Statement: “I have now become aware of the health risks associated with this practice and accept that even trying, as shown in these historic images, was a lack of judgment on my part. I strongly urge others not to follow my example “.

Last update: 09/13/20 11:00 am

Mason Greenwood has strongly urged others not to follow suit.

Mason Greenwood has strongly urged others not to follow his example.

Mason Greenwood apologized and admitted his “poor judgment” after “historical photographs” surfaced of him inhaling laughing gas.

The 18-year-old Manchester United striker appeared to inhale nitrous oxide from a balloon in a video, allegedly filmed several weeks ago, which was shared on the social media platform Snapchat..

Greenwood he apologized for his actions and said he has been informed of the health risks associated with the practice, and urged others not to follow suit.

“I have now become aware of the health risks associated with this practice and accept that even trying, as shown in these historical images, was bad judgment on my part. I strongly urge others not to follow my example,” he said in a declaration.

“At 18 I am learning all the time, however this week I also learned that I will be judged to a higher standard due to my career as a footballer and I must respect that going forward. I am determined to return the faith that my coach and my coaches showed on me. “

Greenwood's apology comes just a week after he and Phil Foden were sent home from England due to violating coronavirus protocols.

Greenwood’s apology comes just a week after he and Phil Foden were sent home from England due to violating coronavirus protocols.

Greenwood is currently training away from the rest of the Manchester United team while awaiting the results of a coronavirus test.

He was sent home from the England team last week after he and 20-year-old Manchester City midfielder Phil Foden broke quarantine rules while on international duty in Iceland.

Both players apologized for their actions, which England manager Gareth Southgate described as “naive”.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s United play their first Premier League game on Saturday against Crystal Palace, after being granted an extra week of rest after reaching the final stages of the Europa League last season.

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