Two Man Utd stars spotted in away end celebrating ‘best ever’ Garnacho goal
Manchester United talents Dan Gore and Finley McAllister were spotted celebrating in the Goodison Park away end as Alejandro Garnacho scored the “best goal ever”.
It was a special afternoon for the Red Devils as Erik ten Hag’s side recorded their biggest victory of the season – beating Everton 3-0. It was made even more special by Garnacho’s world class bicycle kick just three minutes into the match.
And academy wonderkid Kobbie Mainoo, 18, was handed his first full debut, putting on an impressive display in midfield. Watching all of it unfold were two of Mainoo’s fellow academy stars in Gore and McAllister.
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An eagle-eyed United supporter snapped the duo watching the action unfold along with the rest of the Red Devils faithful. And fans on social media were delighted to see the next generation of home-grown talent displaying their passion for the club.
One user wrote: “Finley McAllister will hopefully become the future of this club. Captaining your club in the academy and always in there with the fans, what a guy.”
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Another tweeted: “Youth, Courage, Success. That’s how it has always been and that’s how it will always be,” while a third added: “That’s proper Yanited.”
Others chimed in with: “This is what it’s all about,” and: “Don't take our Carrington away from us ever.”
Salford-born McAllister, 17, is a defensive-midfielder who recently represented England at the Under-17s World Cup in Indonesia. Gore, meanwhile, is one of Carrington’s most highly-rated talents, being included by Ten Hag in four matchday squads already this season.
The 19-year-old made his debut against Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup back in September. Gore commented on Mainoo’s Instagram post after Sunday’s match: “Unreal.”
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