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Beat this, Messi

bjmenge

The Man From Ohio


That's the goal that won the Gold Cup. What a fucking strike. I'm starting to like this Feilhaber.

I'm kidding with the title, kids. Don't go crazy.
 

MaSsiVe

Manager
Staff member
Moderator
the dude that stretches his leg up deflects it 2mm to the left it seems to me after watching the replays (H)

it's obviously a brilliant goal.
 

BayernFan01

Reserve Team
Feilhaber is of Austrian Jewish descent. He was six years old when his family moved from Brazil to settle in the United States. He currently plays for Hamburg SV in the German Bundesliga. :Bow:
 

ShiftyPowers

Make America Great Again
Knew it was in the minute it left his foot. Regular goals like that is what separates MLS from the big European Leagues by the way.
 

ShiftyPowers

Make America Great Again
Dazmania;2349477 said:
Paul Scholes' was better (H)


Those are probably the most difficult goals in the sport. You don't have to hit it tremendously hard, because it has so much momentum from gravity, but to connect solidly on a volley and place it so well is so hard. I don't know how many times guys completely miss the ball with that same opportunity.
 

Daz

Everyone's Favourite Diabetic
yea i agree. But if anyone can do it, it's Paul Scholes (H)

in an interview the other day, Rio Ferdinand came out and said that Scholes was the most talented player he'd ever played with... ahead of the likes of Rooney, CRonaldo, Beckham...
 
BayernFan01;2349432 said:
Feilhaber is of Austrian Jewish descent. He was six years old when his family moved from Brazil to settle in the United States. He currently plays for Hamburg SV in the German Bundesliga. :Bow:
What are you, Wikipedia?
 

ShiftyPowers

Make America Great Again
Dazmania;2349483 said:
in an interview the other day, Rio Ferdinand came out and said that Scholes was the most talented player he'd ever played with... ahead of the likes of Rooney, CRonaldo, Beckham...

How obvious is it that he's never played with a Brazilian?
 

Lennon

Wants to be a Superstar
The best thing from that video is not the goal, it's the comentary by Pablo Ramirez.... GOLAAAAZO, GOLAZO, GOLAZO, ASO ASO ACO (Y) :D
 


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