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Alejandro Garnacho's Tattoo & Impact in Chelsea's Champions League Win

Garnacho's new tattoo and Prison Break-inspired ink spark conversation. Despite limited appearances, his cross led to an own goal in Chelsea's first Champions League win this season.

There is a tattoo on a human body as we can see in the middle of this image.
There is a tattoo on a human body as we can see in the middle of this image.

Alejandro Garnacho's Tattoo & Impact in Chelsea's Champions League Win

Alejandro Garnacho, the young forward, has made headlines recently with a new tattoo and a key role in Chelsea's UEFA Champions League victory. The 18-year-old, who joined Chelsea from Manchester United, has had a mixed start to his career at the club.

Garnacho's latest tattoo, inscribed on his neck, reads 'Nunca es suerte, siempre es Dios' (It's never luck, it's always God). This isn't his first ink; he also sports a prominent Prison Break-inspired tattoo. On the pitch, Garnacho's impact has been notable despite limited appearances. In just four matches, starting in two, he hasn't registered any goals or assists yet. However, his cross against Benfica led to an own goal by Richard Rios, securing Chelsea's first Champions League win this season.

Manager Enzo Maresca has been instrumental in integrating Garnacho into the team amidst significant squad changes. However, Garnacho's start has been challenging, with Maresca using him in a more rotational capacity. For instance, Garnacho was substituted in the match against SL Benfica.

Despite a slow start, Garnacho's impact is evident, as seen in Chelsea's Champions League victory. With time and continued integration, fans eagerly await his full potential to unfold at Chelsea.

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