Andre Onana got here to the protection of his teammates Garnacho. (Credit: Twitter)
The 19-yr-outdated Garnacho included the emojis in a put up that includes a photograph of himself and Onana celebrating the Cameroonian goalkeeper’s outstanding save of an harm-time penalty towards FC Copenhagen on Tuesday.
Manchester United’s goalkeeper, Andre Onana, mentioned teammate Alejandro Garnacho mustn’t face any repercussions for his use of gorilla emojis in a current social media put up.
The 19-yr-outdated Garnacho included the emojis in a put up that includes a photograph of himself and Onana celebrating the Cameroonian goalkeeper’s outstanding save of an harm-time penalty towards FC Copenhagen on Tuesday.
FA have been investigating into Garnacho’s social media put up by which he used gorilla emojis over an image of Andre Onana’s penalty save.Onana replies: “People can’t choose what I should be offended by. Garnacho meant power and strenght. This should go no further”. pic.twitter.com/k6kea9Iwgz
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Garnacho later deleted the put up, however English media reported that the Football Association (FA) had been made conscious of the put up and contacted the Argentinian.
“People cannot choose what I should be offended by. I know exactly what Garnacho meant: power & strength. This matter should go no further,” Onana wrote on the social media platform X, previously referred to as Twitter.
Garnacho has made no remark about his deleted put up or about being contacted by the FA.
United gained the Champions League Group A match at residence towards the Danish champions 1-0, due to a header from Harry Maguire. However, United might have dropped two factors if Onana hadn’t saved Jordan Larsson’s penalty a number of minutes into stoppage time.
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