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He angered Messi, the like of Alejandro Garnacho on Twitter that outraged the fans

The winger showed his disagreement after not being called by Lionel Scaloni

By Wilian Estrella

The winger showed his disagreement after not being called by Lionel Scaloni
The winger showed his disagreement after not being called by Lionel Scaloni
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The Argentine team is already for Qatar, for what will be the 2022 World Cup, where it will be measured in the group stage against Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Poland. In this context, Lionel Scaloni took a decision that was controversial for Argentinian fans.

Scaloni, the coach of the ‘Albiceleste’, announced that Joaquín Correa and Nicolás González were left out of the appointment and Ángel Correa and Thiago Almada arrived in their place. Alejandro Garnacho reacted to his exclusion from the biggest tournament of them all.

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After knowing the departure of Joaquín Correa, the journalist Gastón Edul reported that Thiago Almada, Giovanni Simeone and Alejandro Garnacho were in Scaloni's sights to replace 'Tucu'. Finally, the manager of the champions of the Copa América 2021 and Finalissima 2022 was decided by the Atlanta United player.

After what happened, Alejandro Garnacho, the upcoming star who shines in the Manchester United shirt and who hoped to make the final roster, reacted surprisingly to his exclusion from the World Cup. Through Twitter he left a like that saddened the Argentine fans.

What did Alejandro Garnacho do on Twitter?

After learning that he was permanently out of the World Cup in Qatar, Garnacho gave a like on Twitter that took everyone by surprise. A user indicated that "they did not call Garnacho because he is Spanish" and the winger endorsed the fan's reaction. The offensive can still decide on the 'Red' in the future.


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