After a terrible 2024-25 campaign on the field and major fallout with manager Ruben Amorim, Garnacho was allowed to leave Manchester United in the summer as Chelsea paid £40 million ($54m) to sign him. The Argentine missed most of pre-season at Old Trafford as Amorim had put him in his 'bomb squad' alongside other outcasts, including Marcus Rashford, Antony and Jadon Sancho. Naturally, the winger took some time to get back to his best shape since completing his move to Stamford Bridge.
Until the Sunderland clash, the 21-year-old had featured in just six matches across all competitions and had started in only two Premier League games. But on Saturday, the winger finally looked in good shape as he scored a brilliant opening goal from Pedro Neto's assist. After scoring the goal, Garnacho even pulled off a Manchester United celebration by sitting on the advertisement board with Neto. He also emulated his idol Cristiano Ronaldo's celebration of pointing towards the ground after scoring the opener. He looked comfortable with the ball throughout the 58 minutes he was on the pitch, before being replaced by Estevao Willian.
The Blues are scheduled to take on Wolves next in a Carabao Cup encounter on Wednesday before meeting Tottenham Hotspur in a key Premier League fixture on November 1. They need to get back to winning ways if they want to continue to fight for a place among the top five teams in the league and secure a Champions League slot for next season.