The professional career of Alejandro Garnacho has been an inconsistent but fascinating ride so far. The Argentine international joined the Manchester United academy in 2020 from Atletico Madrid. He has enjoyed spells of brilliance at Old Trafford, while frustrating some with his inconsistencies. Now at Chelsea, it remains to be seen whether Garnacho fulfils his obvious potential. Former Chelsea manager Ruud Gullit has spoken to Video Gamer about his impressions of Garnacho and his potential for the future.
Ruud Gullit Gives His Verdict on Alejandro Garnacho’s Potential
Gullit Reveals Impression of Garnacho
When asked about his impressions of Garnacho, Gullit said:
“Good. He’s doing well. He was also like this at Man Utd. He’s an on and off kind of player. I think they believe in him. They try to push him as much as they can. So give him some time to adjust. As much as I want to see them being good and playing well. That’s the same with him, it’s all the team and all of the players. What is their potential, what can they do at Chelsea?”
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Discussing Garnacho’s potential:
“I don’t know. But the point is, everybody that leaves Man Utd ends up playing well. The problem there maybe is actually Man Utd.”
The Qualities of Alejandro Garnacho
Garnacho is at his best with the ball at his feet and attacking opposition players. He’s attacking and direct, but works hard for the team. His speed makes him a great asset to his teammates when launching counterattacks.
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When he’s confident, you see the best of the Argentine international. In Chelsea’s recent win against Wolves, Garnacho’s two assists showed a glimpse of what he’s capable of with direct dribbling and dangerous crosses. Despite his recent performance against Wolves, Garnacho’s end product needs to be more consistent, whether it’s that final pass or shot.
Garnacho is a player with massive potential, but is Chelsea the right club for him to reach it?