This is a team that doesn’t really have good weather… This time, two ‘gorillas’ are placed on Garnacho and Onana’s faces.

There is literally no windy day. This time, Manchester United’s youngest member, Alejandro Garnacho (19), caused controversy. 

According to the Manchester Evening News on the 27th (Korean time), Manchester United winger Garnacho is at risk of being disciplined by the English Football Association (FA) due to a post he made on social media.

Manchester United won 1-0 in the third match of the 2023-2024 UEFA Champions League Group A against FC Copenhagen (Denmark) on the 25th. 

In particular, goalkeeper Andre Onana’s save was decisive in Manchester United’s victory that day. Manchester United took the lead with Harry Maguire’s header in the 27th minute of the second half, but were on the verge of missing out on victory by conceding a penalty kick in extra time. 

However, Onana made a save by reading the direction of Larsson’s left-footed shot as the kicker. Oh Nana’s save immediately led to Manchester United’s victory. When the final whistle blew, the Manchester United players gathered around Onana and celebrated the dramatic victory. 

Garnacho, who was substituted for Anthony in the 18th minute of the second half, also seemed to be heartbroken by Onana’s save. Garnacho posted a photo on his social media showing his teammates, including Onana, roaring. 

The problem was the emoticon added by Garnacho. Two gorilla-shaped emoticons were attached to a photo of Onana expressing her joy after Garnacho saved a penalty kick. 

After posting this post, Garnacho was advised that the ‘gorilla’ emoji may have racist elements. Garnacho immediately deleted this post. 

However, the FA had already discovered the existence of this post. The FA has contacted Manchester United and requested an investigation into Garnacho. It goes on to say that Garnacho could be prosecuted because he violated the guidelines by publicly posting racially sensitive posts. 

In December 2020, Manchester United was embroiled in a racism controversy after Uruguayan striker Edinson Cavani (36, Boca Juniors) wrote ‘Gracias Negrito’, and was suspended for three games and fined 100,000 pounds. There are cases where people even had to pay fines. 

At the time, Cavani used this word while responding to a fan’s message on social media after the game against Southampton, and it was pointed out that ‘Negrito’ was a slang term used to degrade black people. Previously, Luis Suarez was suspended for eight games for using this word against Patrice Evra. 

Cavani explained, “It was an expression of friendliness to a friend. I am a person who opposes racism,” but ultimately apologized, saying, “The post was controversial, and I would like to apologize to the many people who were hurt by this incident.” did. 

The FA accused Cavani of an “aggravated offence”. The reason was that he violated the rule that “he made any explicit or implied reference to color or race or national origin.”카지노사이트 

The FA also disciplined Manchester City’s Bernardo Silva in 2019 by imposing a one-game ban and a fine of 500,000 pounds. Silva was embroiled in controversy over racism after he posted a childhood photo of his then-teammate Benjamin Mendy with the character of Spanish chocolate confectionery ‘Conguitos’ and joked, ‘Guess who it is.’

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