Garnacho reveals his iPhone background is a picture of HIMSELF

Alejandro Garnacho reveals his iPhone background is a picture of HIMSELF as the Man United star makes his way to the Old Trafford dressing room ahead of clash against Crystal Palace

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Manchester United youngster Alejandro Garnacho has revealed that his iPhone background is a picture of himself celebrating.

Garnacho showed off his lock screen as he arrived at Old Trafford on Saturday ahead of United’s Premier League game at home to Crystal Palace.

The 19-year-old found the net against Palace in midweek when United won 3-0 in the Carabao Cup.

Garnacho has set a picture of himself celebrating that goal as his wallpaper.

The Argentina international will be determined to get on the scoresheet for Erik ten Hag’s side again on Saturday.

Manchester United’s Alejandro Garnacho revealed his phone background is a photo of himself

The phone’s background shows the Argentina starlet celebrating for United against Palace

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Garnacho has made four Premier League appearances so far this season, although he was an unused substitute against Burnley.

With his pace and trickery, Garnacho is a very exciting player and he looks set for a bright future at United.

As well as Garnacho, Casemiro and Anthony Martial also managed to get on the scoresheet against Palace in the Carabao Cup. 

United are set to be without defender Lisandro Martinez for two to three months after he aggravated a foot injury.

Christian Eriksen and Scott McTominay are set to return to the squad following illness.  

Winger Antony has returned to training with United amid domestic abuse allegations against him.

United manager Erik Ten Hag stated that Garnacho’s contribution at the start of the season ‘was not good enough’.  

Erik ten Hag’s team will hope to overcome Palace for the second game in succession

Ten Hag said: ‘You have seen at the start of the season [that] we played him… his contribution was not good enough.

However, ten Hag added that Garnacho always poses a threat to opponents. 

He said: ‘But he also had some good actions. You see always he is a threat in the game even when he is not playing that well.

‘He has to learn when he does his job in defending he will always have his moment and he will always be decisive because he has great qualities.’

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