VIDEO: 'I can't move my legs!' - Alejandro Garnacho struggles in first Chelsea training after £40m transfer from Man Utd
Alejandro Garnacho has already been left exhausted in Chelsea training as the former Manchester United star was spotted struggling for breath in one of his sessions. Garnacho fell out of favour under Ruben Amorim after his public clash with the manager following the club's Europa League final defeat to Tottenham last season. After being part of Amorim's 'bomb squad' this summer, the winger signed for the Blues.
Alejandro Garnacho has already been left exhausted in Chelsea training as the former Manchester United star was spotted struggling for breath in one of his sessions. Garnacho fell out of favour under Ruben Amorim after his public clash with the manager following the club's Europa League final defeat to Tottenham last season. After being part of Amorim's 'bomb squad' this summer, the winger signed for the Blues.
Alejandro Garnacho's Exhausting Chelsea Training Session
Alejandro Garnacho, the promising talent who recently made a high-profile move from Manchester United to Chelsea for a whopping £40 million, has already encountered a tough challenge in his new environment. The winger was seen visibly exhausted and struggling for breath during his first training session with the Blues.
Fallout at Manchester United and Transfer to Chelsea
Garnacho's departure from Manchester United was not without controversy. He reportedly had a public clash with Ruben Amorim following the club's Europa League final loss to Tottenham last season. This led to his exclusion from the squad and eventual transfer to Chelsea.
Adapting to the Demands of Chelsea
Joining a new club can be physically and mentally demanding, especially as a high-profile signing. Garnacho will need to adapt quickly to the training methods and expectations at Chelsea to meet the standards set by the club and its manager.
Future Prospects for Alejandro Garnacho at Chelsea
As Garnacho navigates his early days at Chelsea, fans will be eager to see how he integrates into the squad and performs on the pitch. With his talent and potential, he could be a key player for the Blues in the seasons to come.