A wave of shock and fury has swept through the Manchester United fanbase after a photo allegedly showing Alejandro Garnacho wearing a Aston Villa shirt surfaced online — despite the young star being under contract at United.
🗣️ Troy Deeney, never one to hold back, tore into the situation live on air:
> “That’s a little dope move, mate. Where’s the pride? Where’s the loyalty? You’re at Manchester United and you’re showing love to Villa?”
“If I’m Bruno [Fernandes], I’d smash him in training. Let him know what’s up. That badge means something — show some respect!”
💥 Deeney’s call to “discipline him in training” has ignited debate, with many wondering if his comments were too extreme — especially given Garnacho’s age and impulsive personality.
⚖️ FAN REACTIONS ARE DIVIDED:
🔴 “This is a disgrace. Wearing our rival’s shirt while in our squad? Embarrassing!”
⚪ “He’s just a kid — maybe he made a mistake. But someone needs to remind him what the badge means.”
🔵 “Is it really that deep? Maybe it was a prank. Let’s not overreact.”
🔍 CONTEXT: The image’s authenticity is still being verified. Some believe it could be an old or doctored photo, while others insist it’s real and recent — either way, it has sparked calls for an internal disciplinary meeting at the club.
🤔 Too far or justified discipline? Deeney’s passionate reaction stems from a time when club pride was everything. But in today’s world of social media and casual fandoms, does one picture warrant such outrage — or should it be seen
as a teachable moment?