TV star says he’s ‘humbled’ to be tattooed on Man Utd star Garnacho and cheekily asks him to join rivals Liverpool
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PRISON BREAK star Dominic Purcell said he is "humbled" to be tattooed on Alejandro Garnacho but cheekily asked him to join rivals Liverpool.
The Manchester United starlet scored a wondergoal against Everton on Saturday and the actor was glad to be there by "default".
Garnacho, 19, scored one of the best goals in Premier League history in United's 3-0 win against the Toffees.
He leapt into the air and fired an astonishing bicycle kick that saw the ball cruise past goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.
Purcell who played Lincoln Burrows on the hit TV show Prison Break took to Instagram to take advantage of his face being on the winger and told him to join Liverpool.
He shared a post of Garnacho's overhead kick and : "Well if my face - let’s be real Lincoln Burrows' face - is tattooed on someone, I’m humbled it's yours.
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"Can I dare say I was there by default when Alejandro scored one of the greatest goals ever witnessed in the English Premier League.
"Congrats to you son and Manchester United fans. What a beautiful moment."
Any chance of a transfer to Liverpool 😂😂😂😂😂."
It is what his favourite TV show is as the teenager has a tattoo sleeve on his right arm which features portraits of Prison Break's main character Michael Schofield.
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And lower down on his arm is Lincoln Burrows and the evil villain T-Bag.
The Argentine had others saying his acrobatic bicycle kick is surely the goal of the season already as Gary Neville said it was the best goal he'd ever seen.
Even Roy Keane unexpectedly praised the youngster for his "brilliant goal".
Garnacho received the Man of the Match award for his spectacular performance in a crucial victory for Man Utd.
A critical victory is on the line for United as they face Galatasaray on Wednesday night in a Champions League clash that could determine their fate in the knockout stages.