Alejandro Garnacho’s career has taken a turn for the worse since he left Manchester United to join Chelsea.
At the end of last season, Alejandro Garnacho lashed out at Ruben Amorim after the Europa League final and that spelled the end of his Manchester United career.
Garnacho completed a £40m move to Chelsea in the summer, but the Argentina international has struggled to settle with just one Premier League goal for the Blues this season.
Now, Garnacho is at risk of missing the World Cup, and he hit a new low when Everton posted a video mocking his performance on Merseyside.
Alejandro Garnacho of Chelsea during the Premier League match between Chelsea and Aston Villa
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Manchester United’s Champions League qualification hopes were boosted last weekend when Chelsea lost 3-0 to Everton in the Premier League.
Garnacho was sent on as a second-half substitute, but he had little impact on the match and picked up a yellow card in the process.
Via their TikTok account, Everton published a 34-second video of Garnacho struggling at the Hill Dickinson Stadium up against Jake O’Brien.
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The video was captioned: “Not everything is nice at Hill Dickinson Stadium…”
Garnacho has been repeatedly booed this season, and his campaign went from bad to worse on Merseyside.
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Alejandro Garnacho scored his best Man Utd goal vs Everton
Garnacho’s misery on Merseyside last weekend is very different to the performance he put in at Goodison Park back in 2023.
Ironically, United won 3-0 in that game, and it was Garnacho who scored the opener in style after just three minutes.
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Garnacho scored a world-class overhead kick against the Toffees, a goal that Gary Neville said was the “best he had seen live”.
As a result of that goal, Garnacho won the 2024 Puskas award as well as the Premier League Goal of the Season.
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