A young Manchester United fan didn't pull any punches when asked what he thought about Alejandro Garnacho.
Cameron was in attendance at Old Trafford this past Saturday (October 7) to watch his favourite team defeat Brentford 2-1 in a thrilling end to the game thanks to a stoppage-time brace by Scott McTominay. The Red Devils went 1-0 down in the first half after Mathias Jensen's strike easily beat Andre Onana but the Scotland international scored twice after coming on in the 87th minute to secure all three points for the Premier League giants.
Prior to kick-off, the young fan, who recently finished chemotherapy, was spoken to by a MUFC presenter who innocently asked him what he thinks of Alejandro Garnacho to which Cameron hilariously responded: "I don't really like him."
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The presenter was certainly taken aback by the youngster's brutal honesty as she then handed him a Man United shirt personally gifted to him by Garnacho himself which brought about a smile from Cameron despite admitting he's not the biggest fan of the 19-year-old. The clip has been seen almost two million times on X as fans found the situation hysterical.
One fan wrote: "Kids are the best, no filters. But congrats to the reporter to manage to finish this interview and give him the shirt" while another suggested the shirt may be hastily offered up on eBay as they commented: ""This is absolutely comedy gold well played young man. That’s an eBay job".
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While the Argentine international may not have a fan in Cameron, he certainly has one in Man United boss Erik ten Hag who rewarded the teenager with a new contract in April earlier this year. The Madrid-born winger had a breakout season in the last campaign where he played 34 times and scored five goals in all competitions.
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After he put pen to paper on the deal that lasts until 2028, Garnacho opened up about the treatment he's received from his team-mates since becoming part of the first team. "I’m the youngest guy out of all that squad and so players like Lisandro Martinez who is like… well I say around here that he’s like my dad," he admitted.
"He treats me like my dad [would treat me]. When he needs to tell me off, he does, and when I do well, he tells me that I have".
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