Alejandro Garnacho trolled by Man Utd pal over EA Sports FC 24 Ultimate Team because he 'can't win any games' | The Sun

MANCHESTER UNITED star Alejandro Garnacho has been trolled by his team-mate for "not winning any games" on EA Sports FC 24.

The popular football video game is still better known as 'Fifa' despite video game company EA losing the rights to use the Fifa brand name after 30 years.



Fifa reportedly wanted £2.2billion for EA to retain the rights.

After United star Garnacho, 19, shared his ultimate team on Instagram, he was trolled by team-mate Facundo Pellistri on Twitter.

A screen grab of Garnacho's team was put on Twitter with the caption: "Alejandro Garnacho on Instagram showing his team on EA Sports FC 24."

To which Pellistri replied: "And he still can’t win any games."

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Garnacho snapped back straight away and said: "Still 3-0 in games against you." Alongside a laughing emoji.

He then added: "Stop spending money it won’t make you good."

Fans on Twitter were loving the reaction, with the person who posted Garnacho's team replying with "OMG." alongside several laughing emojis.

Another Twitter user wrote: "Bros on the pitch and in real life. We are back."

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A third user commented: "I love this! Are the good vibes FC back now?"

United are the form team in the Premier league with four wins from five games – but it hasn't felt like that given the mood around the club.

The test as to whether the good vibes really are back will arrive when United take on Everton this Sunday.

Everton will be looking to bounce back from their recent 10 point deduction against United in front of a no doubt raucous Goodison Park.

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