
Garnacho supports Rashford in social media post - what do you think?
BBC Sport's Chief Football reporter Simon Stone says Alejandro Garnacho's recent social media post will not come without backlash from Manchester United supporters.Sources have told BBC Sport that it is nothing more than support for his team-mate - but we want to know what you think.Do you think Garnacho was wrong for this social media post, or is it being blown out of proportion by some Manchester United fans? Tell us here

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