The social media admins at Everton are at it again, having made Alejandro Garnacho the subject of an amusing new video.
Everton won 3-0 against Chelsea at the weekend, turning in one of their best displays of the season.
What a win at Hill Dickinson Stadium! 💥
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It was the first time Everton have won back-to-back games at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, and the Toffees’ new home was absolutely rocking.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall said the fans set the tone for the players even ahead of the game, and it was clear to see that Everton just wanted it far more than Chelsea.
As Everton players stood tall all over the pitch, Chelsea players rather shrunk into themselves by contrast.
And it wasn’t the best of evenings for Alejandro Garnacho, who’s come in for a light ribbing in a new Everton TikTok.
Everton mock Alejandro Garnacho on TikTok
Jake O'Brien marks Alejandro Garnacho.
Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images
Chelsea’s wide players got no joy against Everton on Saturday night.
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Jake O’Brien had a solid outing at right-back, shutting down Pedro Neto before then giving Garnacho nothing.
And the Argentine’s theatrics have made him fair game in the eyes of the social media admins at Everton.
Everton have made a TikTok video, made up of clips where O’Brien and Garnacho had a coming together.
The first shows O’Brien giving him a light shove from behind, which prompted Garnacho to hit the deck writhing around. The game continued with a foul rightly not given.
A few more clips then followed showing O’Brien getting physical with his opponent, but doing nothing illegal.
The final clip saw O’Brien take Garnacho out of his stride as he was making a run with an arm to the chest. Perhaps this one might have been a foul, but his previous antics may have worked against him.
Garnacho’s remonstrations amusingly then earned him a booking for dissent.
Everton captioned their video ‘Not everything is nice at Hill Dickinson Stadium 😤💪’.
Most people prefer to see O’Brien in his natural position at centre-half. But games like Saturday are a reminder that he can dominate at right-back, especially against players who are much slighter than him.
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