Manchester United’s Alejandro Garnacho has been dominated out for a number of weeks with an ankle ligament damage sustained in a problem with Southampton’s Kyle Walker-Peters all through the groups’ goalless draw on Sunday.
The winger is being assessed to decide a extra explicit time frame, however has straight away been dominated out of United’s Europa League travel to Real Betis on Thursday and the talk over with of Fulham within the FA Cup on Sunday plus Argentina’s fixtures towards Panama and Curaçao.
Garnacho wrote on Instagram: “Unfortunately I will not be able to help my team and team mates in the upcoming games in what is a very important part of the season for us at Manchester United.
“I am disappointed to also miss the opportunity to be with the Argentinian national team. This is part of football and our profession, however, I am already focused [on] myrecovery. God has taught me to never give up and I will make sure I am back stronger than ever.
The 18-year-old showed he had no ill feeling towards Walker-Peters after the full-back was racially abused online for posting he had not intended to injure Garnacho. “More than football,” said Garnacho. “Thank you very much for the message brother, this is part of football”
Walker-Peters had written: “The racial abuse I received is something that no player or person should ever have to experience. We need to be better, and this is bigger than just football.”
Southampton have contacted the police concerning the messages.