Alejandro Garnacho Reflects on Manchester United Exit and Chelsea Struggles
Alejandro Garnacho's regret: "I did some bad things"
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Alejandro Garnacho, now at Chelsea, expresses regret over his departure from Manchester United, acknowledging his struggles and mistakes during his last months at Old Trafford. He remains proud of his new club but faces challenges in securing a spot in Argentina's World Cup squad.
- 01Garnacho regrets his exit from Manchester United, attributing part of it to his own actions.
- 02He has scored one goal and provided four assists for Chelsea since joining.
- 03Garnacho acknowledges the emotional impact of leaving United, where he had a strong connection.
- 04His current performance at Chelsea could jeopardize his chances for the Argentina World Cup squad.
- 05He chose to represent Argentina over Spain, valuing the opportunity to play alongside Lionel Messi.
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Alejandro Garnacho, who transferred from Manchester United to Chelsea for $54 million, has opened up about his regrets regarding his exit from Old Trafford. Reflecting on his last six months at Manchester United, he stated, "I started to stay on the bench... in my mind maybe it's also my fault, I started to do some bad things." Despite the difficulties he faced, Garnacho is proud to be at Chelsea, where he has contributed with one goal and four assists this season. He fondly remembers his time at Manchester United, saying, "I only have good memories of Manchester United," and expressed no ill feelings toward the club or his former teammates. However, his limited playing time under Chelsea's coach Liam Rosenior raises concerns about his inclusion in Argentina's World Cup squad, especially after choosing to represent Argentina over Spain due to the confidence shown in him. Garnacho described the experience of training with Lionel Messi as a dream come true, highlighting the significance of his decision to play for the Albiceleste.
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Garnacho's performance at Chelsea is crucial for his career trajectory and potential World Cup participation, impacting fans and team dynamics.
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