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The Argentine who made Messi angry after Barcelona 0-4 Real Madrid and went viral around the world

Lionel Messi was not happy with this comment on Instagram.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi was not happy with this comment on Instagram.
Lionel Messi was not happy with this comment on Instagram.

A couple of weeks ago, when Manchester United left FC Barcelona on the way to the Europa League, Alejandro Garnacho was criticized for a publication he made against the Catalans. Now, after the hard blow of the culés in the classic against Real Madrid, the young Argentine national team charged back towards the Catalans and surprised Lionel Messi, who is close to returning to the Camp Nou.

After the match between Barcelona and Real Madrid, which ended with a categorical 4-0 victory for the Whites and subsequent qualification to the Copa del Rey final, Alejandro Garnacho, Manchester United winger, attacked the Catalans again. Recently, he was criticized because he posted a photo of himself, after beating the Catalans, with a phrase that said: "The biggest team goes to the next round." In addition, he held the celebration that Pedri usually does.

Now, after Barça's defeat against the 'King of Europe', Garnacho, who missed the friendlies of the Argentine team against Panama and Curaçao due to an ankle injury, decided to go again against the team that is negotiating for the return of Lionel Messi. In a post by Vinicius, where the Brazilian emphasized the comeback of the key, the young Argentine commented: "Normal", accompanied by some laughing emojis.

Garnacho will be in the next friendlies of the Argentine team:

During the brief stay of the Argentine team in the country, Lionel Scaloni spoke to the press and regretted the absence of Alejandro Garnacho. However, he confirmed that he will be called up for the next friendlies, although it is not yet known who the world champion's rivals will be.


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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