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After an impressive breakthrough at Manchester United, Alejandro Garnacho has needed more patience to find his footing on the international stage. His journey began with a memorable debut for the Red Devils, where he netted a superb goal against Real Sociedad in 2022. That goal, assisted by the legendary Cristiano Ronaldo, felt like a symbolic moment, signaling a potential passing of the torch from one United superstar to another.
However, Garnacho’s time with the Argentina national team has required a slower build. His early appearances were limited to brief moments off the bench, and during Argentina’s victorious Copa America campaign, he only saw the field once. But Thursday’s commanding 3-0 win over Chile marked a turning point in his international career, hinting that his time to shine on the world stage may be coming soon.
With the recent retirement of veteran winger Angel di Maria, Garnacho now has a golden opportunity to secure a regular starting spot for Argentina. The 20-year-old, born in Madrid but representing Argentina, took a significant step forward by recording his first-ever international assist during the match against Chile. Although much of the praise for the goal will go to teammate Paolo Dybala—who unleashed a powerful finish after Garnacho set him up with a perfectly timed pass—Garnacho’s electric performance off the bench didn’t go unnoticed by Argentina’s head coach, Lionel Scaloni.
Speaking to La Nacion, Scaloni highlighted the importance of keeping players motivated and ready to step up, especially with key figures like Lionel Messi absent and Di Maria no longer in the picture. He emphasized the need for calm and patience when developing young talent, saying, “Alejandro came in and did everything well. But we need to take things slowly, calmly, just like we do with all the younger players.”
Scaloni’s decision to give Garnacho a chance late in the match was also deliberate. He explained his reasoning to TYC Sports, stating, “When we saw that the game was in our favor, we wanted to give him a chance. And he did what we hoped for—he performed very well.”
Garnacho’s assist for Argentina is a significant milestone, especially as he celebrated his 20th birthday in July. This season appears crucial for the young winger, both for club and country. Despite competition from talented teammates like Amad Diallo at Manchester United, Garnacho’s consistently improving performances have drawn praise from several United legends, including Roy Keane, Wayne Rooney, Rio Ferdinand, and Ryan Giggs.
Keane, speaking on ITV Sport, lauded Garnacho for his ability to make a difference whenever he steps onto the field. After Garnacho scored a remarkable solo goal against Manchester City in the Community Shield, Keane said, “The best players always make an impact. And every time he’s on the pitch, he impacts the game.” He added that he now expects Garnacho to deliver whenever he plays, confident in his ability to create opportunities.
It seems that Scaloni shares this belief, recognizing Garnacho’s potential to emulate some of Manchester United’s greatest wingers. Every time Garnacho takes to the pitch, he demonstrates the energy, creativity, and dynamism that defined United’s most iconic wide players. As his young career continues to unfold, both Manchester United and Argentina fans will be watching closely, eager to see how Garnacho continues to develop and influence games at the highest level.