Gary Neville believes Alejandro Garnacho already looks “shot to pieces” at Chelsea, warning the winger could be heading towards a difficult summer if things do not improve quickly.
The former Manchester United defender made his comments as questions continue to grow around Garnacho’s form and confidence, with Neville suggesting the move has taken a visible toll on the Argentina international.
Neville said Garnacho looks “shot to pieces”, pointing to a player who appears drained and short of belief, rather than the direct, fearless attacker seen earlier in his career.
The warning comes at a time when Chelsea’s wider situation remains under scrutiny, with the club still trying to settle on a clear identity and consistent level of performance. Neville’s verdict was that the environment can be unforgiving, and that Garnacho will need to respond fast to avoid being caught up in a summer reset.
With pressure never far away at Stamford Bridge, Neville’s message was blunt: Garnacho’s current state is a concern, and unless his sharpness and confidence return, he risks being one of the players examined closely when the season ends.
















