After his debut with the Argentine national team on the team tour lionel scaloni by Asia prior to the start of the South American Qualifiers, alejandro garnacho going through a great moment in his short career and used his 19th birthday in a big way.
The striker who would take a point if he used the number seven, an emblematic number that he would leave vacant Christian ronaldo he Manchester Unitedcelebrated his birthday in Madridhis hometown in a bar called club joke where friends and relatives of the player attended.
One of the details that drew attention on social networks was that garnacho He opted for his birthday cake to be very Argentine. It had the shield of AFA and their respective three stars, in addition to the player’s name and the number seven, his favorite number.
Added to the details of the Argentine national team, garnacho also surprised by the presence of two short people disguised, one with the clothing of Lionel Messi and another with the Christian ronaldothe two idols of the player, who had the luxury of sharing the field at an early age.
At 19 years old garnacho waits together with his girlfriend, eva garciatheir first child to be called Enzo. Consequently, for his birthday, the footballer’s partner shared a special message on social networks.
“Happy Birthday daddy. We love you so much”. What garnacho replied in his instagram: “my two loves”, he posted in his stories.
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