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I'd almost forgot how well he'd hit it. Beautiful technique. The gift that keeps on giving.
It was a fantastic goal. He didnt have much time to adjust his feet to strike it and the ball had an awkward bounce right in front of him. I think a lot of players would have tried to take a touch first. Like you say great technique.
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(No subject) (n/t) on 10:37 - May 24 with 5627 views
It was a fantastic goal. He didnt have much time to adjust his feet to strike it and the ball had an awkward bounce right in front of him. I think a lot of players would have tried to take a touch first. Like you say great technique.
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"I think a lot of players would have tried to take a touch first"
I think that was actually Keogh's problem, caught between leathering it first time or taking a touch then leathering it. The indecision put it on a plate for Zamora who did take it first time (needed to, no time for a second touch) and as said, great tecqnique and calmness to stroke it home.
Worth it for the two years of doing fk all before hand and trousering £9m+ in the process.
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Happy Zamora Day on 12:35 - May 24 with 5376 views
"I think a lot of players would have tried to take a touch first"
I think that was actually Keogh's problem, caught between leathering it first time or taking a touch then leathering it. The indecision put it on a plate for Zamora who did take it first time (needed to, no time for a second touch) and as said, great tecqnique and calmness to stroke it home.
Worth it for the two years of doing fk all before hand and trousering £9m+ in the process.
Keogh's problem was/is he's not very good. It's plagued him throughout his career.
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Happy Zamora Day on 14:34 - May 24 with 5186 views