Argentine Alejandro Garnacho Might Have Scored Goal Of The Season

 

Manchester United- Alejandro Garnacho could have scored the goal of the season with his bicycle kick against Everton on Sunday.

The Argentine with his team-mates were already in the tiger's cage with the Evertonians furious with the Premier League for deducting 10 points from them for going against the FFP rule.


The stadium was already tensed. But little did United fans knew that the 19 year-old Argentine was going to shut the noise with an acrobatic bicycle kick in the 3rd minute of the game. The goal came early and the manner of the goal was stunning.

Former Manchester United Player who was in the stadium for match commentary was also stunned, and said while speaking: "I don't think I've ever been in a stadium where I've seen an overhead kick that good... and I was there for Wayne Rooney's against Manchester City."


The 19-year-old Argentina said when Interviewed that: "I can't believe it to be honest, I didn't see how I scored, I just listened to the crowd and said 'oh my God'.

Former Everton midfielder Leon Osman, summarising on BBC Radio 5 Live, said: "It was a jaw-dropping moment. Everybody was just stunned by seeing a goal of that quality.


"It wasn't just the finish which was remarkable but the whole move, back to front, cross-field pass, good touch, underlapping run, cross to the far post then that moment."

Ex-United captain Neville, on Sky Sports, added: "That is a magical, magical goal. We will see that a few times this season. That is one of the best you will ever see.


"I can't believe it. I don't think it can get any better in his career in terms of a goal. Absolutely spectacular, a world-class moment.

"I've never seen an overhead kick goal as good as that. He has to step metres away from goal, shuffles his feet and lift himself into the air. I've never seen a goal like it."


United captain Bruno Fernandes called it "superb". "It was something amazing and I have no words to describe it. It is out of this world. Special from a special kid," he continued.

John Murray, who has been a BBC Radio 5 Live commentator since 1997, said: "Memories there of some of the great goals that we've seen scored.


"I'm thinking Mark Hughes, I'm thinking Wayne Rooney, the famous goal that he scored in the Manchester derby, that was right up there with that.

"It was acrobatic, spectacular, I think it's one of the best goals I've seen live."


Manchester United won with 3 goals to pile more concerns for Everton.




 





 




 



 

 


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