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Manchester United's hero vs Liverpool looks set to leave this summer

Last month, when Alejandro Garnacho burst forward with just seconds left on the clock against Liverpool, it looked for a moment as if he'd taken too long to pass to Amad.

Fortunately, Amad received the ball, took it wide with his first touch and found the bottom right corner with his second. He became unbalanced and fell to the ground as it found the net, which meant the Stretford End and the youngster practically raised to their feet in unison.

The scenes from the final whistle won't be forgotten. There were tears and laughter, and some fans embraced supporters around them whom they'd never met before. The emotion of a last-minute goal, especially in an FA Cup quarter-final fixture against Liverpool, cannot be compared and fans floated as they exited Old Trafford that night.

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Amad removed his shirt as he celebrated his winner, which earned him another yellow card, and received the best reception for a sent off player when going down the tunnel. When he emerged to speak to a handful of journalists in the mixed zone, he couldn't wipe the smile from his face and tried to make sense of what had just happened in a second language.

“It was an unbelievable day for me," he said. "I want to celebrate this moment with my family and the fans, who supported us all game. I think today was one of the best games for United.

"I scored a last-minute goal against Liverpool. It was an unbelievable moment for me. It is very special because it was my dream to play for United. I was in Sunderland last season and I waited for my chance. To score my second goal

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