Manchester United supporters were moved to tears by Ashley Young’s “class act,” which went viral.
It took place yesterday at the Carrington training facility of the team, a just twenty-four hours following his own memorable on-field experience.
In the game against Everton, Alejandro Garnacho scored an amazing overhead kick.
The 3-0 victory at Goodison Park was greatly aided by his incredible goal.
His amazing goal was a big part of the 3-0 victory at Goodison Park.
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The child was so happy that Garnacho started crying when he gave him the boots he used to score the goal and signed them.
Garnacho grabbed headlines with his incredible overhead kick after just three minutes. Even more, according to Gary Neville, than Wayne Rooney’s iconic goal against Manchester City.
But after practice on Monday, the 19-year-old Argentina international decided to brighten one little fan’s day.
The athlete pulled over to speak with a young fan who was eager to see him, George. Neville accepted George’s statement that his goal was superior to Rooney’s.
At that point, he played a clip from his song to the South American celebrity. However, he received something even greater in return.
Garnacho then handed George the boots he was wearing so he could perform his overhead kick. They were signed by the ace and included a handwritten letter.
In the incredibly moving video, the boy couldn’t help but cry when he saw the present.
The video was soon shared on social media with the caption, “Alejandro Garnacho, what a guy!”
“This is astounding,” exclaimed one more fan.
Another United supporter commented, “Such a good moment.” made me sob.
“I love this,” commented another person. “At this point, I respect Garnacho a lot more.” A guy cannot be both grateful to his people and himself.
Another person exclaimed, “My star boy is a class act on and off the pitch!”
“What a great thing to do,” exclaimed another fan. Little George will always remember that moment, even if Garnacho had to give up nothing but his time.
Garnacho hadn’t scored a goal since their League Cup victory over Crystal Palace on September 26.