Galatasaray keeper sprints 40 yards out box to confront Garnacho after Man Utd star scores in Champions League clash

ALEJANDRO GARNACHO was involved in a heated exchange with Galatasaray goalkeeper Fernando Muslera following his Manchester United opener.

The winger scored in the 11th minute of the Champions League.

Alejandro Garnacho opened the scoring for Man Utd against Galatasaray
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Alejandro Garnacho opened the scoring for Man Utd against GalatasarayCredit: Reuters
Fernando Muslera sprinted out of his box to confront Garnacho for his celebration
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Fernando Muslera sprinted out of his box to confront Garnacho for his celebration
Bruno Fernandes went over to stop Garnacho from doing the celebration
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Bruno Fernandes went over to stop Garnacho from doing the celebrationCredit: Reuters
He could be seen berating the youngster for his cele
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He could be seen berating the youngster for his cele
Before the ref also told Fernandes to calm down the players
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Before the ref also told Fernandes to calm down the players

However, he was involved in a heated altercation with Muslera who sprinted 40 yards to confront him after his celebration.

Garnacho had sprinted over to the corner flag in front of the home crowd and held his hand up to his ear during his celebration.

Captain Bruno Fernandes headed over to grab Garnacho and tell him to stop what he was doing.

Fernandes could be seen holding Garnacho's head in his hands before referee Jose Sanchez also had a word with the Portuguese midfielder.

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The 29-year-old then added a stunning goal of his own moments later and celebrated in the same corner.

However, he was involved in the defensive end of the pitch as well when he gave away a free-kick which the Turkish side scored from.

More to follow.

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