The Nike Mercurial Vapor 13 ‘Future DNA,’ which Garnacho sported in Premier League matchweek 4 versus Arsenal, were modeled after Ronaldo’s iconic Supefly boots from their 2009 Champions League match.
Branded jeans and a pair of vintage boots were Alejandro Garnacho’s attire.
In 2009, Cristiano Ronaldo sported the identical footwear.
Alejandro Garnacho and Nike’s “FUTURE DNA” mercurial vapour 13
In anticipation of his match against Arsenal on September 3, Garnacho sported a unique CR7 Sporting Lisbon shirt and purchased a pair of Vapor 13 ‘Future DNA’ shoes on his own.
Garnacho wore CR7 branded underpants with his boots.
Ronaldo and the 19-year-old Garnacho, who looked up to him, saw very little action together in United’s starting lineup.
But he still idolizes him, even though the 38-year-old has left for Saudi Arabia.
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These boots have been worn by Garnacho before. In addition, Garnacho has worn the boots multiple times while playing for Manchester United’s youth team. Even his Vapor 13 ‘Future DNA,’ a personalized model with brown instead of red paint, is his own.
The only other Premier League club that Gary Neville would have joined if given the chance was
Throughout his career, Neville never played for any team other than Manchester United. He made more than 600 appearances for United and helped them win eight Premier League crowns under Sir Alex Ferguson.
The former England defender excelled for twenty years after graduating from Manchester United’s academy, becoming a legend at Old Trafford and one of the most decorated players in club history.
On Sky Mobile’s The Overlap, Neville emphasized that he “never” intended to leave Manchester United and that he is “so proud” to be a one-club man.
The fact that they speak different languages and played in different leagues is something he admires about the guys that left.
However, I had no desire to depart. Playing for Manchester United is an accomplishment of which I am really proud. End of sentence.
I made the decision to retire at the age of 30 if United did not extend my contract. It never went well when you left United when you were that young.
But Neville did mention the one club he could have thought about joining if he had to leave his childhood club for any reason.
Neville replied, “I’m going to say Arsenal” when asked by Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher about the other club he would have joined.
I have the utmost respect for Arsenal as a club. I used to think Highbury was a club with proper tradition when I went there and saw the marble hall and the old entrance. I loved the blazers they wore, and there was a striking similarity to United’s style and tradition at the time.
With over 700 games under his belt during his 17-year tenure at Anfield, Carragher is another ardent one-club man.