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‘I’ve learned a very harsh lesson,’ admits Greenwood

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AN apologetic Mason Greenwood insists he has learned a lesson after a breach of coronaviru­s regulation­s resulted in him being sent home from England duty.

The 18-year-old Manchester United striker (pictured) and Manchester City’s Phil Foden, 20, were both removed from Gareth Southgate’s squad ahead of the Nations League match against Denmark last night after allegation­s emerged in the Icelandic media that the pair had spent time with two girls during the trip to Reykjavik, where both players made their senior debuts in a 1-0 win over the hosts on Saturday.

Southgate said it was a “very serious” breach of their bio-bubble in Copenhagen and the Football Associatio­n has launched a full investigat­ion.

“Having now had the chance to reflect on what’s happened, I can only apologise to everyone for the embarrassm­ent I have caused,” Greenwood said in a statement.

“It was irresponsi­ble of me to break the Covid-19 protocols which are in place to protect players, staff and the public.

“In particular, I want to apologise to Gareth Southgate, for letting him down, when he had shown great trust in me.

“Playing for England was one of the proudest moments in my life and I only have myself to blame for this huge mistake.

“I promise my family, the fans,

Manchester United and England that this is a lesson I will learn from.”

On Monday United released a statement saying: “We are liaising with the Football Associatio­n and are disappoint­ed with the actions of Mason Greenwood over this situation.”

Foden also apologised on Monday, with Manchester City describing his actions as “totally inappropri­ate”.

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