What a move, what a goal
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What a move, what a goal
A absolute cracker, stunning goal :clap2:
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Re: What a move, what a goal
1964white wrote:A absolute cracker, stunning goal :clap2:
Obviously the goal is as good as they get, however im more impressed with what Giroud does before the goal. He's down on he's own half doing nice 1-touch touch pass before he sprints what he can to get infront of the goal. Impressive determination that was well awarded with a stunning finish
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Played a massive part in the build-up.....a special goalMeeTa wrote:Obviously the goal is as good as they get, however im more impressed with what Giroud does before the goal. He's down on he's own half doing nice 1-touch touch pass before he sprints what he can to get infront of the goal. Impressive determination that was well awarded with a stunning finish
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Re: What a move, what a goal
Absolutely. One you tell your grandchildren about. I still can't believe it.1964white wrote:
Played a massive part in the build-up.....a special goal
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Wenger has the goal in his Gooner top five over his 20 year managerial period at Arsenal
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They've scored many great goals over the years, so high praise.1964white wrote:Wenger has the goal in his Gooner top five over his 20 year managerial period at Arsenal
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Re: What a move, what a goal
Great build up, great finish, terrible cross.
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Re: What a move, what a goal
Shields53 wrote:Great build up, great finish, terrible cross.
Good build up, lucky finish? ok cross
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If he does that 20 more times he probably wouldn't score again.
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Wasn't lucky he mean't to do it matefaaip wrote:Good build up, lucky finish? ok cross
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If he does that 20 more times he probably wouldn't score again.
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these goals often look better than they actually are, if you can point to 5 more goals like that this season from him I'll call it a useable skill. I've scored goals like that in school including a back heel volley from outside of the box.....complete fluke. Does he do this sort of stuff regularly?
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It was a nice move but I'd expect nice moves from premiership players. That doesn't come close to this
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