It's a picture that gives Manchester United fans hope for the future of the team.
Alejandro Garnacho scored the second goal in United's win over West Ham United before jogging over a billboard, looking back to see who was following him, before jumping on the billboard and enjoying his moment.
It was a tribute to the festivities carried out by his idol Cristiano Ronaldo, who Garnacho had imitated on several occasions when it came to celebrations.
The 19-year-old sat there with his hands on his hips, not knowing what an opponent was. Fans behind him scrambled to take out their phones to take pictures. Seconds later, he was joined by 21-year-old Rasmus Hoylen and 18-year-old Kobe Menu.
Hoylen and Menou put their arms around Garnacho before jumping in unison as the rest of their teammates came over to celebrate.
Rob Hawthorne, who commented on the match at Sky Sports, immediately said: ".What a happy trio。This one was captured on camera **by the madness of various social platforms**.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag said after the game: "MeI think this ** contains a lot of content......When they're together, that's how we want to play
Misha Scher, Global Head of Sport, Entertainment and Culture at EssenceMediacom, said: "It's a beautiful picture because Manchester United is one of the most high-profile football teams in the world and there's so much negativity around it right now, and this one is a great relief. ”
After all these years, things have always been one way or another, and most of the news that comes out is not positive. These three talented youngsters, smiling, winning games and scoring goals, it's a feel-good story, everybody loves them, and they're all young players. ”
Scher, a senior marketing and commercial executive who has worked with athletes and football clubs, pointed out that Manchester United relied on the three young trios of Garnacho, Hojlen and Mainou as a way to connect with their fans.
After the game, Hojlen presented Garnacho with the Player of the Match award, while also revealing the links he had established with Garnacho and Menou.
Hoylen said: ".We enjoy spending time together, we young people are together a lot, there's a group, we talk to each other, it's really cool to have other young players in the team. Hopefully we can create an era for the club and stay here together for many years
On Sunday night, the ** was syndicated on Mamainoo, Hojlund, and Garnacho's personal social platforms and received more than 1.5 million likes in less than 24 hours.
People are excited about opportunism and a vibrant future," Schell added.
Against a backdrop of negativity, uncertainty and expensive acquisitions, the story could be about a club with a truly exciting future and underpinned by some of the most exciting youngsters in football. ”
You want people to focus on individuals and try to delve into the personalities of these players. The way to build loyalty and affinity for the club goes far beyond the results on the pitch. If people knew a lot about the player and didn't just look at the performance and the result, they would support him more. ”