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Man Utd fans enjoy Garnacho’s retaliation against Indonesian players

Man Utd fans feel excited after Alejandro Garnacho’s equally brutal retaliation against the Indonesian defender in a friendly match on the evening of June 19.

Man Utd striker Alejandro Garnacho came on from the bench in the second half of the second half in a friendly match between Argentina and Indonesia at Gelora Bung Karno (Jakarta, Indonesia) on the evening of June 19.

In a dispute for the ball in the opponent’s half, Garnacho was very rough on the ball by Indonesian defender Asnawi Mangkualam, causing him to fall to the field.

Garnacho was roughed by the Indonesian defender at the end of the second half (Image: AP).

Notably, the 18-year-old striker immediately got up to retaliate by throwing both feet into the ball with the underside of his shoes with Asnawi Mangkualam, causing the Indonesian defender to almost suffer a serious injury.

Garnacho immediately stood up to retaliate with the Indonesian defender (Image: Getty).

However, both Garnacho and Asnawi Mangkualam escaped the red card after the above situation.

Man Utd fans excitedly shared a clip of Garnacho’s retaliation with the Indonesian defender on social networks, with the comment: “That’s Garnacho’s fighting spirit”.

Another fan said: “Rooney would be proud of this kick.” Another shared the same opinion: “This ball reminds me of Rooney”.

Another commented: “He’s got the madness in him. That’s what it takes to be a star.”

Garnacho is one of the interesting discoveries under coach Erik Ten Hag. Former Man Utd and Argentina player Juan Sebastian Veron thinks Garnacho has all the qualities of a future superstar.

“Garnacho has what it takes to be a star. It’s not easy to play for Man Utd at that age, but I think he still has to have patience. He needs to work hard for you. He has the opportunity to become a main player for a big team like Man Utd,” said Sebastian Veron.

Source: DT

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