Fans went into a frenzy when Alejandro Garnacho was spotted with a full tattoo of Cristiano Ronaldo celebrating on his calf

Fans went into a frenzy when Alejandro Garnacho was spotted with a full tattoo of Cristiano Ronaldo celebrating on his calf.

 

After taking a one-goal lead in the second leg of the Copa del Rey semifinal against Real Madrid at home on Wednesday night, Barcelona won’t want to look back.

 

After Karim Benzema scored his second hat-trick in as many days, they absolutely surrendered in the second half at Camp No.

Until Vinicius Junior scored in stoppage time late in the first half, Xavi’s team struggled to maintain any sort of relative control.

Gavi was too busy disposing of his opponent to make a difference in the outcome, and when Ronald Arajo was stopped by a flash of talent from Vinici, the Brazilian striker was pushed.

In their previous comeback, where they erroneously rubbed salt into the aforementioned wound, Barca is reported to have covered their wounds.

Vinicis wrote “Back and final” on Instagram, probably using the Spanish word “remontada”—a term that has come to be associated with the Catalan team.

Youngster Garnacho of United, who was now hurt, replied with the word “normal” and a few smiley faces.

 

The 18-year-old doesn’t appear to have any affiliation with Barcelona other than his admiration of Lionel Messi, which is common among most of us.

Since the forward’s match against Messi’s former club, the adolescent has been embroiled in an ongoing feud with the Spanish league’s top club.

United topped the playoffs in the European League in February after two close draws.

Garnacho celebrated his team’s victory by making fun of Pedri and his spectacles, which did not go over well.

Arajo even opened up about the incident months later, stating that the Argentinian icon should have been more humble and composed. The most recent incident does not appear to have gone well in Barcelona, and their players are eager to face United’s youth team again shortly.