Half-Time Tensions Erupt as Chelsea Players Confront Garnacho in Defeat
Chelsea’s 1-0 loss to Manchester United has reportedly triggered unrest behind the scenes, with tensions surfacing inside the dressing room during the interval. According to reports, Alejandro Garnacho became the focal point of his teammates’ frustration following a difficult first-half showing.
Chelsea’s loss to Manchester United sparks dressing room tension as Alejandro Garnacho faces criticism after a poor display against his former club.
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The winger, who came on early in the match after Estevao’s injury in the 16th minute, was unable to influence proceedings in a positive way. His performance drew criticism as Chelsea struggled to end their ongoing issues in front of goal.
Reports indicate that several players confronted Garnacho at half-time, expressing dissatisfaction with his display. The Argentine, facing his former club, endured a challenging outing across both flanks, initially operating on the right before switching to the left.
Defensively, his contribution came under scrutiny during a key moment involving Bruno Fernandes. Garnacho’s weak challenge allowed the United captain to break free and set up Matheus Cunha for the decisive goal. That sequence summed up a frustrating night for the 21-year-old.
The problems extended beyond a single incident. Diogo Dalot consistently gained the upper hand in their duels, while Garnacho’s repeated loss of possession drew visible frustration from teammates, including Cole Palmer. By the final whistle, he had surrendered the ball 15 times.
As Chelsea grappled with internal tension, Manchester United’s players appeared to enjoy the result. Luke Shaw shared an image on Instagram capturing a moment against Garnacho, which attracted reactions from several teammates, including Dalot, Fernandes, Cunha, Joshua Zirkzee, and former Chelsea player Mason Mount.
The reception from the crowd mirrored the mood on the pitch. Garnacho faced boos throughout the match from travelling supporters at the Shed End. Reports suggest United players viewed his performance as confirmation of their decision to part ways following issues with Ruben Amorim.
Since his £40 million move to Chelsea, Garnacho has found it difficult to meet expectations. With eight goals in 40 appearances, his impact has been limited. He has also failed to start any of the club’s last six fixtures.
Chelsea’s struggles have deepened, with five consecutive league defeats without scoring — a run not seen since 1912. As pressure builds, questions are emerging about Garnacho’s future, with speculation growing over a possible summer exit.
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