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They said he was the new Ronaldo, now he lives a terrible time at Manchester United

This player has to learn to behave!

By William Estrella

This player has to learn to behave!
This player has to learn to behave!

Manchester United signed one of its most disappointing participations in its history in the Champions League. The Red Devils used to be a respected team in the competition and often considered a candidate for the title, but that changed and they have not even competed for several years. In fact, in the current edition they paid dearly for their mistakes and finished last in the group, even being left out of the Europa League.

His area was accessible. While there was Bayern Munich, then there were Galatasaray and Copenhagen, two teams against which they should not have had much trouble winning. However, he did have them and did not even get third place.

In the middle, Alejandro Garnacho had a leading role and even had the luxury of scoring his first goal in the Champions League, becoming the third youngest Argentine to do so behind Lionel Messi and Nicolás Paz, who managed to score on the same day as Garnacho. However, he ended up suffering karma for three actions in particular that he will surely reconsider in the future.


It all started when he silenced the Copenhagen stands when Bruno Fernandes turned United's 3-2 lead into what would end up being an agonizing victory for the Danes. However, Alejandro did not learn from it and before Galatasaray he celebrated against the Istanbul fans making the gesture of “I don't listen to them.”

Once again the three points escaped the Red Devils. But on the last day against Bayern Munich he had a disloyal act when he pushed Kingsley Coman against the fences of Old Trafford, and precisely the Frenchman would end up scoring the only goal in the Bavarians' victory to seal Manchester's elimination.


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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