Alejandro Garnacho's goal was the highlight of Man Utd's win over Everton in round 13 of the Premier League. In the third minute of the match, the Argentine striker jumped up and shot in the air, leaving goalkeeper Jordan Pickford with no chance to block.
This was not a good match for Garnacho. In fact, apart from the above goal, he did not have many other marks in the match. However, the masterpiece in the third minute was enough for the player born in 2004 to become the main topic for fans to discuss on social networks after the match.
Shaw was amazed by Garnacho's masterpiece.
When Garnacho scored, even the Man Utd members were surprised. The young Argentine striker did not hesitate to perform the "super" celebration of his idol Cristiano Ronaldo. On the sidelines, the "Red Devils" coaching staff also had to stand up and applaud their student's masterpiece. Behind, Luke Shaw could not hide his surprise at the beautiful goal of his Argentine junior.
Garnacho's goal won over even the most demanding audience, including former Man Utd players who are now TV commentators - people who do not hesitate to criticize their old team even when they win.
Speaking on television, Roy Keane said: " It was fantastic. It was a really good move by Garancho. Before that, Victor Lindelof and Diogo Dalot also did well. I don't know what words to use to describe this goal, because I've never done something like this in my life."
Agreeing, Gary Neville said: " This is probably the best overhead kick goal I have ever seen."
Another former "Red Devil", Owen Hargreages, also praised Garnacho: "One of the most beautiful goals in Premier League history. Football is great. Dalot crossed well but Garancho's finish was beyond my imagination. Even on the training ground, when playing with friends, similar situations rarely happen."
Garancho's first goal in the 2023/24 Premier League, along with goals from Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial, helped MU beat Everton away, thereby rising to 6th place with 24 points. The "Red Devils" are still 4 points behind the Champions League group.
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