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  1. “Who’s that t*** from Argentina? Who’s that money-grabbing w****”.

    “Garnacho is his name and he hasn’t got a brain and he WON’T BE WINNING TROPHIES anymore”. 

  2. Sheikhabusosa on

    I feel bad because hes a super nice guy to fans irl , hes also a great example of what happens when you let a ego unchecked

  3. BillyCostigan954 on

    Was at the game and he was roasted by the Utd fans but was also absolutely terrorised by the Chelsea fans.

    I felt sorry for him by the end tbh and I’d been laughing at him all game

  4. Funny part was when Garnacho was warming up, Joe Speight on the American tv broadcast said, without sarcasm, that Garnacho was receiving a rousing applause from both sets of fans.

  5. I’m glad he ended up leaving and maybe this is weird… but I do feel bad for him. He has brought it on himself, of course, but it is still a shame I think. If only he had the sense to not go to Chelsea.

  6. Went from “Viva Garnacho” to “whose that twat from Argentina” in less than a year
    Life really comes at you fast!

  7. Poor player, but I feel bad for the kid’s mental health. I hope he has a good structure around him, but sadly from the outside, it doesn’t seem he does.

  8. Height_Opening on

    There’s something so satisfying about this chant. 😂.
    Clearly the dude is still red because he did not show up on field at all today 😂

  9. Man started almost every game under Amorim, a better attitude and he could have continued to develop here and loved by fans.
    Having said that, we’ve improved a ton without him so good for us. 

  10. givemeanewworld on

    He’s a brat, but he’s 21 lads. He deserves to be called out for shite play but people love piling on to young stars who are still figuring out themselves, their life amidst social media and trying to play at an elite level.

  11. The fans loved him at one time, otherwise he wouldn’t matter.

    He already had a chant. He well loved for quite a few vital goals and performances but he was too impatient and immature to buckle down under Amorim (or at least wait him out).

    He could have been a United great, but now he is just a nothing.

  12. I get the banter but i dont think tbe money really applies to this one. He thought he was bigger than he was.

    Didnt he mention in interview not long ago that what happened at united was his fault, that his ego had been blown up and he couldn’t stand being left out having been a mainstay in the lineup. Then said, being benched was a good thing, he was young but obviously ego took over.

    Must have been a very humbling experience going from hitting that insane overhead to being a two bit player at Chelsea. It’s kinda sad that this is really a result of social media.

  13. nick_badlands on

    I really liked the other chant too “You’re fucking shit, you’re fucking shit, you’re not Ronaldo, you’re fucking shit”

  14. Talent without maturity. I do hope he turns it around and finds success elsewhere.

    once a red always a red… right….

  15. He should have modelled himself on Diallo on how to work hard, stay humble and play for the bade

  16. Man, I tolerated his antics so much while he was our player that it’s so satisfying to see his downfall with our rival. For everyone saying this is “bullying a kid”, fuck off. If you can’t handle this much banter from a rival team, then you shouldn’t play high-level football. It’s not like we throw stuff at him or make racist remarks.

  17. YouWantItDarker101 on

    Dalot crunching Garna whilst grabbing his face and dragging him down was wonderful to see 😂 Garna’s face as it was happening – priceless 🤣