Amazing Goals
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Stevie G's Debut And A Robbie Keane Wonder Goal
The first match of the International Champions Cup has concluded with the LA Galaxy walking away with a 2-1 victory over Club America. Not only was it the first match of the tournament, it was the first appearance for Steven Gerrard at his new Californian club. Seeing him outside of Anfield in a white, blue and yellow shirt was a little hard on the eye and will take more than forty-five minutes to become accustomed to.
David Villa FK In SloMo
Barca Youngster Adama Traore
9 Minute Hatty
This Magic Trick Takes Shooting And Does Something Completely Different
Stuart Edge might be the corniest name I have heard in years, but he sure does know how to pull off a magic trick.
It starts off with the usual take-a-card-any-card and then evolves into something involving a soccer ball, a kick, and Real Salt Lake’s Luke Mulholland. It makes sense in the end, except it kind of doesn’t, but your eye’s will be happy.
En 1997 este hombre marcó el gol más poderoso de todos los tiempos
Si has estado viendo lo más destacado del fútbol desde el comienzo de YouTube, lo más probable es que hayas visto este gol.
Es un clásico, el tipo de gol que, cuando lo ves por primera vez, te hace comprender que es posible hacer mucho más en el campo de juego de lo que habías pensado.
Fue Clarence Seedorf quien marcó para el Real Madrid contra el Atlético de Madrid en 1997, y puede que sea el gol característico de su carrera.