Goals
Scotland’s Goal Of The Month Is A Sublime Chip From An Amputee Footballer
Amputee footballer Tommy McKay, a diehard supporter of Scottish football club Dundee United, won the Scottish Premiership’s Goal of the Month for November with this wonderful chip at halftime during Dundee’s match against Dunfermline.
Tommy McKay wins the SPFL's goal of the month for sensational half-time chip https://t.co/oTJWVLonRW pic.twitter.com/34yq1ceByV
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Mira la escandalosa rutina de penalización de Lee Trundle Bamboozle The Keeper
La leyenda de Swansea, Lee Trundle, apareció en un partido benéfico para un equipo de estrellas de Swansea el domingo por la noche, y el jugador de 40 años, que se desempeña como embajador del club para el equipo, anotó con una rutina de penaltis escandalosa que el equipo senior de Bob Bradley sería incapaz de replicar.
Trundle fingió estar atando el cordón de su bota, pero de alguna manera se las arregló para obtener una cantidad extraordinaria de poder detrás de su atrevido golpe.
Xavi Shows That Class Is Permanent With Absurd Volley Technique
Here’s the latest from from the Qatar Stars League: Xavi Hernandez is still unexplainably good at football. The 36-year-old Catalan scored a preposterous volley for Al Sadd, the difference in their 1-0 victory over Al Khor.
With his entire being facing the touchline, the midfield maestro allowed the ball to run across his body and onto his right foot. He then somehow managed to contort himself just enough to direct a right-footed volley inside the far post.
Keeper Scores Bicycle Kick Equalizer Deep In Stoppage Time
Baroka grabbed a late draw against the Orlando Pirates in South Africa's PSL after their goalie joined the attack and scored with a bicycle kick. Yes, that's right. Goalkeeper equalizer. At the death. With a bicycle kick. We have to seperate those words out like that because they just don't make sense in a sentence.