Alejandro Garnacho’s controversial ‘like’ after not being picked as a substitute

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The Argentine national team is experiencing hours of tension due to the losses suffered Nicola Gonzalez Y Joachim Correa, replaced by Ángel Correa and Thiago Almada. And to that logical tension for having lost players five days before Argentina’s World Cup debut, an extra controversy has been added that has had a strong impact on the goals: Alexander Garnachothe albiceleste promise born in Madrid, criticized Lionel Scaloni’s decision by liking a tweet.

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The attacker appreciated a post from a Twitter user, who assured: “They didn’t call him because he was Spanish”.

Despite his inexperience -Made only eight First Division games for Manchester United-Garnacho entered the race for a team spot based on stellar performances and a strong youth record.

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His surname was even trending in the networks after the victims of Correa and González.

While he was not in the final roster, there was speculation about his joining the team. But that call didn’t come through and Spanish silver ran hot.

“They didn’t call him because he was Spanish,” was the message. And there’s something else: that tweet was in response to another in support of Almada’s election.

“I think a lot about Thiago Almada joining. He’s a total player who for me chose his football future badly (he gave priority to the economy), but this gesture from Scaloni is very important. It’s telling him he’s ready for very older . Almada is bold than those who are no longer left, “wrote the streamer Davo Xeneize.

It is not the first time that Garnacho has expressed himself in this way. Just six days ago, the United player had a similar attitude when he liked a tweet he said “Outside is Correa, 26. Dybala? Haha, 25. Lo Celso, broken, 24. Inside Garnacho, 25. Is there a seat left. You’re welcome”.

Shortly after this action exploded on social media, the outsider decided to unlike. Let’s see if he still regrets it…

For now, on his Instagram account, where he has more than 2.8 million followers, Garnacho has shared a celebratory photo of his last goal, against Fulham, in a Manchester United shirt, without any caption.

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Source: Clarin

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