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You're Gabriel Jesus; you've scored your first goals for your new club; and you phone your family back home in Brazil to celebrate, and the first words out of their mouths are....Did you see Seny's goal and can you get us his autograph?
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Seny made a classic striker's move for his goal. He stepped back from the crowded box to get a little run and jump when the ball was crossed so giving himself height and momentum. Brilliant.
Seny made a classic striker's move for his goal. He stepped back from the crowded box to get a little run and jump when the ball was crossed so giving himself height and momentum. Brilliant.
Feel a bit sorry for old Joe, but blimey, talk about contrasts.
I just don't know how a keeper can let the ball go between his legs when crouching. I had next-to-no coaching at school, but one thing I do remember was being told to tuck one ankle behind the gap when gathering the ball, to stop that very thing happening.
Rob Green made the same mistake playing for England. I just don't get it.
Someone wrote (on here?) a while back that he began his playing career in the outfield. Does anyone know how old he was when he put on the keeper's sweater? Or what position he played? He clearly still has some of the skills.
str8 after his goal he then did a double save wot a geezer
Massive saves that will be a huge lift to this club.imagine if they won it at the death it would have been horrible.Fair play to Seny Dieng he is excellent I misjudged him a time or 2
Someone wrote (on here?) a while back that he began his playing career in the outfield. Does anyone know how old he was when he put on the keeper's sweater? Or what position he played? He clearly still has some of the skills.
I wonder what he's like at a bit of physioing on our crocks? Or DOFing, or new stadium developing, or unlocking supply chain issues in the club shop?
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