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I spotted what Alejandro Garnacho did after Manchester United goal vs Liverpool and it says a lot about the youngster

Where were you when Amad sent the Stretford End into pandemonium and Manchester United into the semi-finals of the FA Cup for the second season running?

It is a question a lot of United supporters are likely to face in years to come. The Ivorian secured cult hero status in M16 with his 121st-minute winner against Liverpool on Sunday, clinching a dramatic 4-3 triumph.

After Harvey Elliott had landed what most thought was the final punch in an enthralling cup tie that ebbed and flowed, United, not for the first time in recent weeks, produced a response. First, Marcus Rashford made it 3-3, before Amad planted a low effort past Caoimhin Kelleher.

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As Amad raced towards the corner of the Stretford End, wrestling his shirt free of his body in the process, Alejandro Garnacho went jogging in the opposite direction, racing over towards the corner linking the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand with the Stretford End with his arms outstretched. His reaction would have made you think he had scored the winner.

After running to the same advertising hoarding that he, Kobbie Mainoo and Rasmus Hojlund had perched themselves on after a goal against West Ham United last month, Garnacho turned around, stepped a few yards inside the pitch and sank to his backside. He was joined by captain Bruno Fernandes, who had also decided against following Amad's lead in the opposite corner.

The pair embraced each other for a few seconds, with Garnacho laying flat on his back, his view covered by Fernandes on top of him. The Portuguese ace, who deputised as a centre-back for a

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