In a stunning display of skill, 19-year-old Alejandro Garnacho scored what many are already considering one of the greatest goals in Premier League history during Manchester United's 3-0 victory over Everton. Garnacho's overhead kick, connecting with Diogo Dalot's cross, found the top corner of the net from about 15 yards out in the third minute of the match at Goodison Park. Gary Neville, former Manchester United captain, expressed high praise for the goal, comparing it to Wayne Rooney's iconic overhead kick against Manchester City. Neville stated, "I don't think I've ever been in a stadium where I've seen an overhead kick that good... and I was there for Wayne Rooney's against Manchester City." Garnacho himself was in disbelief after the match, saying, "I can't believe it to be honest. I didn't see how I scored, I just listened to the crowd and said 'oh my God'." The goal not only showcased Garnacho's remarkable finishing ability but also highlighted the entire sequence of play, earning admiration from pundits and fans alike. Former Everton midfielder Leon Osman described the moment as "jaw-dropping," emphasizing the quality of the entire move leading up to the spectacular finish. Erik ten Hag, Manchester United's manager, declared it as a world-class goal and suggested that while Garnacho has shown glimpses of his potential, there is still room for growth. United captain Bruno Fernandes echoed the sentiments, calling the goal "superb" and emphasizing its uniqueness. As discussions on social media and football platforms continue to revolve around Garnacho's goal, it is undeniably a standout moment in the Premier League season.