According to James Garner, he doesn’t really get along with his Everton teammates outside of sport.
The midfield player acknowledged on Everton’s YouTube page that he is not invited to social gatherings.
Garner, who was born on Merseyside, eventually returned to his home city last summer when he signed a £15 million contract with the Toffees from Manchester United.
Garner, who started seven of Everton’s eight Premier League games this season, has been one of the team’s finest performers after a tumultuous debut campaign marred by injury.
The 22-year-old, who scored his first league goal in the team’s most recent 3-0 victory over Bournemouth, has grown to be a beloved figure at Goodison Park. However, it seems that he maintains his ties with his teammates off the field and in training.
In and out of the field
James Garner said, “No, not really,” in response to the question of whether he plays online games with the other players after football. only with my housemates. I’m not actually invited to their little group, which they have on their own. I’ve spoken up. The same applies to everything—golf, gaming, little coffee dates, etc.
The news that Garner isn’t invited to social gatherings with his teammates is actually rather depressing, but there has to be more going on, or the midfield player may just be having fun.
The club has won three of its last four games, suggesting that they now have a lot of chemistry on the field. From Garner’s perspective, there aren’t any problems because he is playing some of the finest football of his career.
I’m hoping that after watching the YouTube video, they’ll all play golf together, have coffee, and play Call of Duty. Next week, we should see a ton of photos of them on Instagram!
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