The Premier League's Goal of the Month for November was awarded to Alejandro Garnacho, the forward from Manchester United, for his remarkable overhead kick against Everton.
The accolade undoubtedly belongs to the impressive 19-year-old, whose remarkable goal is a strong contender for Goal of the Season. Reminiscent of Wayne Rooney's memorable bicycle kick against Manchester City 12 years ago, Garnacho's acrobatic move set the stage for our 3-0 triumph over the Toffees.
This noteworthy performance contributed to our flawless record of three wins in the league last month, a remarkable feat that led to Harry Maguire securing the Player of the Month title, and Erik ten Hag being named Manager of the Month by popular vote.
Amidst the hostile atmosphere at Goodison Park following Everton’s 10-point deduction from the Premier League, the young Argentina international, Alejandro Garnacho, seized the spotlight just three minutes into the match. Diogo Dalot's precision pass from the right set the stage for Garnacho's remarkable finish at the back post, leaving the crowd in disbelief as the ball found the top corner of Jordan Pickford’s net.
While Marcus Rashford scored from the spot and Anthony Martial secured the third goal, it was Garnacho's opener that dominated the headlines. Reflecting on his stunning goal, Garnacho shared, "It’s an incredible feeling to score this type of goal, maybe one of the best goals in the history of Manchester United. I like to score goals like this!"
This outstanding achievement marked Garnacho as the second Red to claim the award this season, following Bruno Fernandes's fan-voted volley at Burnley in October. The award came after a tough competition, with worthy contenders such as Mohammed Kudus, Cameron Archer, Pablo Sarabia,Oleksandr Zinchenko, Simon Adingra, Raheem Sterling, and Michael Olise.
Notably, Garnacho also clinched the top spot in the club's Goal of the Month poll for his exceptional bicycle kick. The announcement concludes with a congratulatory message to Alejandro Garnacho on his well-deserved Premier League award.
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