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He's the new Cristiano Ronaldo, now he receives the worst news in Argentina because of Messi

The player who receives the worst news from Argentina because of Messi

By William Estrella

The player who receives the worst news from Argentina because of Messi
The player who receives the worst news from Argentina because of Messi

One of the footballers with the greatest projection this season would have an interesting ban from Argentina. This is Alejandro Garnacho, for many, the new Cristiano Ronaldo, who has confessed on more than one occasion that he is a fan of the Portuguese player and now, it is revealed that the footballer could stop celebrating like CR7 for an unprecedented reason that comes from Argentina .

 

After winning the third World Cup in their history, the Argentines continue to maintain old customs that they established in Qatar 2022. One of the protagonists, the midfielder, assumed the role of group administrator during the World Cup, although not much has been said about how quickly that time has passed. In each call, they adapt the group according to the new players who join for tournaments like the Copa América.

The Manchester United player is precisely one of the new elements for future competitions. Garnacho is one of the new components for the National Team, the Manchester United player is a fervent fan of Cristiano Ronaldo, a player who, together with Messi, starred in the best rivalry in the world of sport, which is why Argentina does not like his style very much.

 

What do they say in Argentina about Garnacho?

One of the team's players assures that in the Argentine team "They prohibit" Garnacho from celebrating as CR7. "We drove him a little crazy, we loaded him, really. He couldn't speak, he even got nervous. Cristiano is his idol, he has followed him a lot in his career and plays quite similar to Ronaldo. It's normal, nothing happens... But when he comes to the National Team he has to change a little,” said Leandro Paredes.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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