Bruno Fernandes expressed the opinion that Manchester United fans did not celebrate Alejandro Garnacho’s “banger” of a goal against Leicester.
The Red Devils easily defeated the Foxes 3-0 at Old Trafford on Sunday, capping out Ruud van Nistelrooy’s term as temporary manager.
Alejandro Garnacho’s “banger” against Leicester was not celebrated, and Bruno Fernandes believes he understands why.
He can see why Alejandro Garnacho decided not to celebrate his “blowout” against Leicester, Bruno Fernandes said.
In his team’s 3-0 victory at Old Trafford, the Manchester United player produced a spectacular goal.
The Manchester United player scored an incredible goal as his team won 3-0 at Old Trafford.
Garnacho always enjoys toasting his exceptional strikes with his supporters.
Garnacho and his fans usually want to toast his outstanding goals.
Everyone is showing Alejandro Garnacho love.
So far this season, they had only won four of their eleven Premier League games.
Additionally, after going undefeated in four games under Van Nistelrooy, three of which were triumphs, United is in a strong position to continue when new manager Ruben Amorim comes over.
However, one of United’s goals against Leicester today sparked worries.
With an incredible cannon, Argentina’s Garnacho scored the afternoon’s third and last goal.
Interestingly, though, the ace chose to make a secret toast away from the fans rather than celebrate in his typical manner.
It’s unknown why he chose not to climb atop a billboard in front of bystanders, which is how Garnacho typically celebrates after a sizzler.
When Alejandro Garnacho scored a beautiful goal against Leicester City, he did not celebrate. Picture: Getty
But United’s captain, Fernandes, thinks he might know why.
The Portuguese star’s early strike and Leicester’s Victor Kristiansen’s own goal gave the Red Devils the victory on Sunday.
Fernandes also believes that Garnacho did not celebrate in his usual way for a very important reason.
He said, “I had a good day at work, I have to say.” People can get unduly excited after one game and depressed after another, even if many of our players have admirable traits.
Although Garnacho scored a spectacular goal, he chose not to celebrate since he feels that some of his supporters no longer have faith in him. I informed him that although individuals will always be critical, there are many people who like you and value what you do.
I told him to celebrate since it was something special. He is a special player and one of our difference makers. They are the reason we win games. Even though we want them to score every game, they won’t.
He went on in joke, “The fantasy managers won’t be happy with you guys taking that goal off me,”