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(VIDEO) Not only did he score a great goal, Garnacho's gesture of humility with a child on his birthday

Alejandro Garnacho is a really nice person on top of soccer player.

By William Estrella

Alejandro Garnacho is a really nice person on top of soccer player.
Alejandro Garnacho is a really nice person on top of soccer player.

It is clear that Alejandro Garnacho is the player who has been talked about the most in recent hours, as he scored the goal of the year for Manchester United against Everton. It didn't take long for his bicycle kick goal to go viral and rumors began about European teams wanting to sign him. Now, however, a video of him has gone viral showing that he is very humble!

It is a video where Alejandro Garnacho is shown talking to a child who is a fan of him and Manchester United, and it was also his birthday. Garnacho, after talking to him, gave him his soccer cleats, and the boy couldn't stop crying.

At only 19 years old, he continues to consolidate himself in  Manchester United, 11 games played between the Premier League and the Champions League, and a great goal makes him one of the most outstanding elements of Erik have Hag. His current market value is 25 million euros according to the specialized platform Transfermarkt.

Arturo Vidal criticized him:

Arturo Vidal, today a player for Athletico Paranaense in Brazil, two-time winner of the Copa América and World Cup winner in 2019, spoke about Garnacho's goal, leaving that incredible statement: "Terrible goal. The only bad thing, or what I didn't understand, is for What does he celebrate as a Cristiano? I don't understand why he doesn't celebrate and get his badge. It's good that he is his idol, but he has to make his name. He is a big player now," he mentioned on his Twich channel, to which he added "I respect that he is his idol. But he has to make his name, or else he will always remain in the shadows. Celebrate it in another way. But it was a great goal, a great goal."


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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