Alejandro Garnacho teams up with Nike to launch the Ronaldo-branded 007 boots – Which helps Man Utd starboy created the bicycle kick goal

ALEJANDRO GARNACHO netted his incredible overhead goal while wearing a pair of Cristiano Ronaldo-branded Nike Boots.

But the Portugal legend has NEVER worn them himself.

Alejandro Garnacho netted his Man Utd bicycle-kick goal with a pair of Cristiano Ronaldo-branded boots

Alejandro Garnacho netted his Man Utd bicycle-kick goal with a pair of Cristiano Ronaldo-branded boots

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Ronaldo is yet to wear the Nike shoes himself, preferring to stick with an older model

The 19-year-old Garnacho surprised spectators and commentators with a bicycle kick that won Manchester United 3-0 against Everton.

With impeccable grace, the Argentinean ace placed his shot in the upper corner.

Garnacho also celebrated in style, pulling out Ronaldo’s famous “siu” dance in front of the Goodison Park crowd.

The winger, who plays alongside rival Lionel Messi on the international front, has never hidden his affection for Ronaldo.

And by donning the newest Nike Mercurial Dream Speed boots—which were inspired by Ronaldo himself—he elevated his idolization to a whole new level.

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The eye-catching shoes, which retailed for £264.95, went on sale two weeks ago and have been worn by a number of prominent celebrities, such as Leroy Sane of Bayern Munich and Kylian Mbappe of PSG.

Even though he was the inspiration behind their construction, Ronaldo hasn’t been able to fit into any yet.

According to Footy Headlines, Ronaldo is still wearing the £254.95 Nike Mercurial Superfly 9 boots, which were released more than three months ago.

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The Mercurial Dream Speeds helped Garnacho hit the target on Sunday 

Ronaldo is still rocking the Mercurial Superfly 9 ‘Ready’ boots

Ronaldo is still rocking the Mercurial Superfly 9 ‘Ready’ boots

Kylian Mbappe has helped himself to a pair of the new boots

Kylian Mbappe has helped himself to a pair of the new boots

Leroy Sane also wore them for Bayern Munich

Leroy Sane also wore them for Bayern Munich