ALEJANDRO GARNACHO cheered on Manchester United from his home as fans spotted what was hanging proudly on his wall.
The Red Devils came from behind to beat Fulham 3-1 in an explosive FA Cup quarter-final at Old Trafford on Sunday.
Referee Chris Kavanagh dished out THREE red cards in just 40 SECONDS to Fulham manager Marco Silva and players Willian and Aleksandar Mitrovic.
The Serbian striker barged into Kavanagh, fuming at Willian’s red.
Garnacho, 18, was not available for clash due to an ankle injury, but Erik ten Hag’s men managed to make it through to seal a Wembley showdown with Brighton.
And the Spanish-born Argentine kept a close eye on the game from his home.
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Sharing an Instagram story of him watching the match on his living room TV, he said: “Let’s go guys!”
But fans were drawn to what was hanging up either side of the big screen.
Garnacho has two of his Man Utd shirts on display for guests to see when they enter the spacious room.
And Red Devils supporters praised his decision to proudly show off the jerseys.
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One said: “Great to see his shirt being out and proud.”
While another added: “I love how he has his shirts on the wall.”
Garnacho, who has contributed five goals and six assists in 32 games this season, suffered his ankle injury during Man Utd’s goalless draw with Southampton last weekend.
And earlier this week he was spotted hobbling on crutches with his right foot covered in a protective boot.
It is not known how long he will be sidelined for.
It was also confirmed earlier this week that Garnacho – born in Spain but a citizen of Argentina – has decided to play his international football for the World Cup winners.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk