A young fan cried when Alejandro Garnacho gave him a pair of shoes he used to do his bicycle kick in๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜

Ashley Young’s “class act” made Manchester United fans cry, and it went viral.

It happened yesterday at the club’s Carrington training centre, just twenty-four hours after his own beautiful moment on the pitch.

Alejandro Garnacho scored an incredible overhead kick against Everton

In the game against Everton, Alejandro Garnacho scored an amazing overhead kick.

His mega strike helped fire the Red Devils to a 3-0 win at Goodison Park

In a 3-0 win at Goodison Park, his huge goal was a big part of it.

A young boy was waiting to meet the Argentine outside of Carrington on Monday

His huge goal was a big part of the 3-0 win at Goodison Park.

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Garnacho left the youngster in tears of joy after he handed him the boots he wore to score the goal and signed them

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When Garnacho gave the kid the boots he wore to score the goal and signed them, he burst into tears of happiness.

After only three minutes, Garnacho’s amazing overhead kick made the news. Gary Neville even said it was better than Wayne Rooney’s famous goal against Man City.

However, the 19-year-old Argentina international chose to make the day of one young fan on Monday after training was over.

The player stopped his car to talk to a kid named George who was waiting to see him. George told Neville that his goal was better than Rooney’s, which Neville agreed with.

That’s when he showed the South American star a cutout of his hit. But in return, he got something even better.

After that, Garnacho gave George the boots he was wearing for his overhead kick. They had a handwritten note and the ace’s signature on them.

The child was so moved by the gift that he had trouble holding back his tears in the truly touching video.

Alejandro Garnacho makes young Man United fan cry with gift after overhead kick vs Everton

Soon, the video was shared all over social media, with the words “Alejandro Garnacho, what a guy!” under it.

“This is unbelievable,” said one more admirer.

Someone else who supports United wrote, “Such a good moment.” Made me cry.

Someone else said, “I love this.” “I have a lot more respect for Garnacho now.” You can’t be a guy who wants to thank his people.

“My star boy is a class act on and off the pitch!” said someone else.

Another fan said, “What a great thing to do.” Garnacho only had to give up his time, but little George will never forget that moment.

That was Garnacho’s first goal since September 26, when they beat Crystal Palace in the League Cup.