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Shocking, the Galatasaray player who ran 40 yards to stop Garnacho’s celebration

He tried to stop the Argentine winger’s CR7-style celebration  

By Liam Styles

He tried to stop the Argentine winger’s CR7-style celebration  
He tried to stop the Argentine winger’s CR7-style celebration  
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Manchester United’s winger Alejandro Garnacho was one of the most remarkable players for the Red Devils in their 3-3 draw against Galatasaray in the RAMS Park for the fifth day of the Champions League group stage, as the Argentine winger opened the scoring for his team with a great goal as he already did in the last United’s game against Everton in Goodison Park.

As he did on that occasion, he scored after a brilliant move, which allowed him to net in a fashionable style, that he completed with a CR7-style goal celebration. In this sense, after having been slammed by Arturo Vidal for emulating his idol with a “Siu celebration”, he picked another CR7 famous gesture to celebrate his goal.

In this way, the Argentine winger decided to pay tribute to his Manchester United’s idol with his traditional “I’m here celebration”, asking for calm to the rival fans and putting his finger on his ear, which caused the annoyance and the anger of the Galatasaray fans, who immediately started to insult the Manchester United player.

The Turkish fans got enraged with the Argentine player

Regarding the situation, Fernando Muslera, the Uruguayan goalkeeper from Galatasaray ran almost 40 yards quickly towards the Argentine player to ask him to stop doing gestures in front of the fans in order to stop the controversial action of Garnacho and trying to avoid the Turkish fans’ anger against the United winger, who finally stopped his celebration. 
 


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