ALEJANDRO GARNACHO was left red-faced after a cheeky dig at Manchester United spectacularly backfired on Tuesday night.

The former Red Devils winger took aim at his old club ahead of Chelsea’s Carabao Cup semi-final showdown with Arsenal, only for his words to come back and haunt him as the Blues crashed out of the competition.

Fans are ridiculing Alejandro Garnacho after his cheeky dig at old club Man United backfiredCredit: Alamy
Garnacho came on as a second-half substitute but could not save Chelsea from a defeat at the EmiratesCredit: AFP

Garnacho, who joined Chelsea in a £40million move last summer after falling out of favour at Old Trafford, appeared to mock United when discussing the challenge of playing at the Emirates.

Asked about overturning Chelsea’s 3-2 first-leg deficit, the Argentine said:
“Everyone knows how hard it is to play there. If, for example, Man United can beat them there, we can do it perfectly.”

But football has a habit of biting back.

Chelsea failed to rise to the challenge as Arsenal edged a 1-0 win on the night thanks to a late Kai Havertz strike, sealing a 4-2 aggregate victory and ending the Blues’ cup hopes.

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Garnacho, who started on the bench before being introduced in the second half, could do nothing to prevent the exit and fans were quick to pounce.

Social media erupted as supporters ruthlessly mocked the 21-year-old’s pre-match bravado.

One fan posted on X: “Didn’t age well.”

Another joked: “Well, that went well didn’t it.”

A third added, laughing emoji included: “How did that work out for you?”

Even before kick-off, some supporters had questioned Garnacho’s bold comments.

One Wrote: “Interesting thing to say when you’ve already lost to them at home.”

Another asked: “Who does he think he is?.”

One supporter summed it up by saying: “Swagger is fun, but the pitch is the final judge. Confidence can inspire, or embarrass you.”

While Garnacho endured a night to forget, Manchester United are enjoying a dramatic revival under interim boss Michael Carrick, surging into the Premier League’s top four after eye-catching wins over Manchester City, Arsenal and Fulham.

Arsenal, meanwhile, marched into their first final since 2020 under Mikel Arteta, keeping dreams of a potential quadruple alive.

For Chelsea and Garnacho, though, it was a harsh reminder that bold words mean nothing without the result to match.

For large parts Chelsea looked good in the game but Arsenal took their chance and will be at WembleyCredit: Getty

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