Xavi aims dig at Alejandro Garnacho after 'provocative' Manchester United celebration vs Barcelona
Barcelona manager Xavi has aimed a dig at Manchester United teenager Alejandro Garnacho following his 'provocative' full-time celebration in midweek.
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Barcelona manager Xavi has aimed a dig at Manchester United teenager Alejandro Garnacho following his 'provocative' full-time celebration in midweek.
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