Former Manchester United duo Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho found themselves on opposing sides in the Champions League.
Just last season, Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho lined up alongside each other for Manchester United.
Both were considered two of the brightest talents to graduate from Carrington in the post-Ferguson era, but they both went their separate ways in the summer.
Rashford joined Barcelona on loan, and it is looking increasingly likely that the Spanish side will trigger a buy option to make his stay permanent. As for Garnacho, he completed a £40 million move to Premier League rivals Chelsea.
This is the XI Ruben Amorim chose for his first ever Manchester United game as head coach
On Tuesday evening, the former United duo came head-to-head as Chelsea beat Barcelona 3-0 in the Champions League.

Alejandro Garnacho gets the better of Marcus Rashford
Rashford has been shining in the Champions League for Barcelona this season, scoring twice in matches against Newcastle United and Olympiacos.
However, Hansi Flick decided against starting Rashford at Stamford Bridge. Instead, he came on as a half-time substitute when his side were trailing and down to 10 men.
Garnacho did start for Chelsea but only lasted until the hour mark before being replaced by Liam Delap.
As per SofaScore, Garnacho got the higher rating of the pair with a 6.7/10 compared to Rashford’s 6.1/10.
| Marcus Rashford | Match stats | Alejandro Garnacho |
| 45 | Minutes played | 59 |
| 18 | Touches | 32 |
| 0 | Shots attempted | 1 |
| 69% (9/13) | Passes completed | 86% (19/22) |
| 1 | Key passes | 1 |
| 100% (1/1) | Dribbles | 50% (2/4) |
| 20% (1/5) | Duels won | 50% (3/6) |
Garnacho was the busier of the two players, taking more touches and completing more passes. However, it is important to remember the context that Barcelona were down to 10 men.
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Rashford was brought on to bolster Barcelona’s counter-attacking presence, but Chelsea were able to keep him quiet.
Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho in the Champions League
Both Rashford and Garnacho made sure they left United for clubs competing in Europe – in a season where the Red Devils missed out.
Amorim is expected to qualify for Europe this season, but with United currently 10th in the Premier League table, that will be an uphill battle.
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As for Rashford and Garnacho at their new clubs, the latter is on track to reach the final 16 in the Champions League with Chelsea now fifth in the standings.
Rashford and Barcelona have dropped down to 15th in the table, meaning the La Liga side could require a play-off to reach the next stage.
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