Tag: Alejandro Garnacho

Maresca slams Chelsea after 2-2 at Qarabag

Chelsea
November 2025

Enzo Maresca criticised his side’s execution in both boxes after a 2-2 draw at Qarabag. Estevao’s opener was overturned by two Qarabag goals before Alejandro Garnacho equalised. Dominance in territory and shots failed to translate into a decisive third goal. Errors compounded the drop in control: Jorrel Hato’s handball led to a penalty, defensive lapses conceded high-value looks, and chance conversion lagged despite sustained pressure. Maresca highlighted lapses in concentration and physical sharpness, demanding ruthlessness ahead of the group’s tightening table.

Ruggeri urges Garnacho to regain humility for Argentina recall

Alejandro Garnacho (Chelsea)
October 2025

Oscar Ruggeri warned Garnacho to “come back down to earth” if he hopes to rejoin Argentina’s national squad. The 20-year-old’s career has stalled since his £40m move to Chelsea, following disciplinary issues at Manchester United that led to exile from first-team training and a summer transfer exit. Ruggeri’s remarks echo concerns within the Argentine setup over Garnacho’s attitude and focus. Despite flashes of potential, limited minutes under Enzo Maresca and continued inconsistency have slowed progress. National team staff will monitor his response to public criticism and professionalism in training before reconsidering future call-ups.

Chelsea stunned by Sunderland’s stoppage-time winner

Chelsea
October 2025

Garnacho’s first Chelsea goal, passed by Neto, opened the scoring, but a chaotic long-throw sequence saw Isidor level. In stoppage time, Talbi smashed Sunderland’s winner as Chelsea squandered a top-four leap. Maresca’s rotated side struggled under a high press and set-piece chaos, exposing aerial duels and second-ball organization despite early incision in transition.

Maresca Clarifies Garnacho Snub in Chelsea Defeat

Enzo Maresca (Chelsea)
September 2025

Enzo Maresca denied leaving Alejandro Garnacho on the bench against Manchester United due to boos from home fans, instead citing an enforced change after Wesley Fofana requested substitution during Chelsea’s 2-1 loss. Garnacho, signed from United this summer for £40m, was preparing to enter but was blocked by injury substitutions. Maresca insisted he had every intention of using the winger despite the hostile reception at Old Trafford, dismissing speculation about crowd influence.

Garnacho Left Exhausted in Chelsea Training

Alejandro Garnacho (Chelsea)
September 2025

New Chelsea signing Alejandro Garnacho was visibly exhausted after a gruelling training session at Cobham. The £40m arrival from Manchester United, signed on a seven-year deal, admitted he was struggling physically as he adapts to life at Stamford Bridge. Garnacho, who fell out of favour under Ruben Amorim at United after a public clash, was caught on camera saying “I can’t move my legs now man” after intense sprint drills. His fitness work highlights the demands under Enzo Maresca’s regime.

Garnacho Reveals Chelsea Fandom After United Exit

Alejandro Garnacho (Chelsea)
September 2025

New Chelsea signing Alejandro Garnacho admitted he grew up supporting the Blues because of Eden Hazard, risking backlash from Manchester United fans who once hailed him as their academy jewel. Garnacho joined Chelsea for £40m after Ruben Amorim excluded him from United’s plans. Inspired by Hazard’s balance and flair, Garnacho said Stamford Bridge already feels like home as he looks to emulate his idol.

Garnacho Explains Chelsea Switch

Alejandro Garnacho (Chelsea)
August 2025

Alejandro Garnacho gave his first interview as a Chelsea player, calling the club “the best in the world” after sealing a £40m transfer from Manchester United. The 21-year-old winger credited compatriot Enzo Fernandez’s influence on his move and said Chelsea’s sporting project convinced him. Garnacho made 144 appearances for United but was told he was not part of Ruben Amorim’s plans.

Chelsea Complete £40m Signing of Alejandro Garnacho

Alejandro Garnacho (Chelsea)
August 2025

Chelsea sealed the signing of Alejandro Garnacho from Manchester United for £40m, with the Argentine winger committing to a seven-year deal. The move includes a 10% sell-on clause and follows his exclusion from Ruben Amorim’s plans at Old Trafford. Garnacho chose Chelsea over Bayern Munich, insisting on a Premier League stay. His arrival continues Chelsea’s heavy recruitment, joining Delap, Joao Pedro, Gittens, and Hato. For United, offloading Garnacho eases financial strain, while Chelsea gain a young winger with strong attacking potential.

Alejandro Garnacho Spotted at Stamford Bridge Before Chelsea Switch

Alejandro Garnacho (Manchester United)
August 2025

Alejandro Garnacho was seen at Stamford Bridge ahead of his near-£40m ($54m) move from Manchester United to Chelsea. The winger is set to become the Blues’ latest signing after weeks of negotiations and United’s attempts to offload surplus players. Garnacho rejected Bayern Munich earlier this month, insisting Chelsea was his only desired destination. United finally reached an agreement, easing financial strain while Chelsea strengthen their attack. The 21-year-old’s unveiling is expected imminently, though his integration into an already packed forward line raises questions.

Chelsea Step Up £40m Garnacho Chase

Alejandro Garnacho (Manchester United)
August 2025

Chelsea are in advanced talks with Manchester United for Alejandro Garnacho in a deal worth £35–40m. The winger has rejected Bayern Munich, made clear his wish to move only to Chelsea, and could seal the switch before Monday’s deadline. Garnacho, frozen out under Ruben Amorim alongside United’s unwanted outcasts, hasn’t featured since last season. Chelsea initially balked at United’s £50m valuation but with squad space created by offloading Christopher Nkunku and Nicolas Jackson, negotiations resumed to meet a compromise fee and finalise the transfer.

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