‘Good meal’ – Fans mocked Alejandro Garnacho as Man Utd star was spotted to pick his nose and ‘EAT’ it on bench after being defeated by Man City

FANS spotted the moment Alejandro Garnacho appeared to pick his nose and eat it while on the bench.

The “peak Manchester United moment” occurred during Sunday’s derby clash at City.

Alejandro Garnacho appeared to pick his nose during Man Utd's 3-1 defeat at City

Alejandro Garnacho appeared to pick his nose during Man Utd’s 3-1 defeat at City

Fans reacted to the unsavoury moment after spotting him appearing to eat it afterwards on live TV

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Fans reacted to the unsavoury moment after spotting him appearing to eat it afterwards on live TV

In eight minutes, Marcus Rashford gave the visitors the lead.

However, a late strike from Erling Haaland and a brace from Phil Foden gave City a 3-1 victory.

Ultimately, United was only able to secure 26% of the ball possession and three total shots.

And irate spectators believed Garnacho’s unpleasant moment summed up the entire performance.

The camera switched to the winger, who had just left the field for Omari Forson.

Unaware that he was on live television, Garnacho sat on the bench.

The Argentine celebrity then seemed to put his finger across his mouth after picking his nose.

Those watching at home were left flabbergasted.

But they were not quite lost for words.

One wrote on X: “It’s peak Man Utd at the moment.”

Another declared: “Highlight of the second half for United.”

One noted: “He is Joachim Low 2.0”

Another added: “Lad needs a good meal.”

Joachim Low was spotted picking his nose while in charge of Germany at Euro 2020

Joachim Low was spotted picking his nose while in charge of Germany at Euro 2020

Speaking after his side’s defeat, United captain Bruno Fernandes said: “I think the commitment from the team was there. We had our chances.

“Sometimes we played a little too deep but you know City do that to all the teams, you have to defend your box and we did that really well in the first half. From a chance that could be ours it ended up 1-1.

“There’s always something more you can do in the game, if it is City or someone else you can always do something better. City are a team that knows how to have the ball and pin teams back.

“We knew we had to defend our goal really well and I think we did, we should have had more spells with the ball than we did in the second half.”

Manager Erik ten Hag added: “I think it was a good performance overall, we went 1-0 up and we had our moments after it to score the second one.

“We defended very well and there were two defining moments when we nearly made a breakthrough and conceded the first goal.

“Then you are disappointed, we have to accept it and still we had the opportunities to at least get one point, but the win was also possible.”