Friday 16 November 2012

Probably the best goal ever? Zlatan Ibrahimovici scores a superb 30m 40-yard bicycle kick

Ibrahimovic celebrates one of the goals scored against England


Sweden captain has perfected his square of aces against the Albion squad with a phenomenal performance from 27.4 meters, which  drew all superlatives from the British  to Zlatan's.

It was supposed to be the Steven Gerrard's night but the England captain has had the terrible misfortune to celebrate his hundred selections in a friendly Oscar winning game for Ibrahimovic. And Zlatan really shone at the inauguration  of "Friends Arena" in Stockholm.



Swedish giant (31 years) was the one man-orchestra, managing all the goals for the hosts and Hodgson will always remember the first failure as coach of the Albion team(2-4). Not so the 4 aces, but especially the stratospheric final execution. Crazy scissors from 27.4 meters away worthy of the goal of the century!

Watch the spectacular goal here:



"The greatest work of art"

It was the first minute of overtime. Ibra overthrew the score 3-2, but felt that the hat-trick was not enough. His brilliant kick was a combination of inspiration, acrobatic movements of taekwondo, class, power and precision to score "the greatest masterpiece in the history of football" as Daily Mail posted.

Stepped outside the box, goalkeeper Hart dismissed ball head. Zlatan waited, made five quick steps to the right, and jump mathematically calculated, floating weightless.

Air-to-surface missile

Of his right foot the air-ground missile launched on the target as Gary Cahill's puzzled his eyes. Ibrahimovic hoped to score. Trajectory defied perfection. Nothing escaped despite Shawcross desperate attempt to clear the ball! Ball went like lightning at the  short corner and landed across the line. "It's definitely the best goal that I've ever seen. Only special players can score in style and Zlatan is undoubtedly one of world best player" Gerrard praised the Swede's jewel.

source: dailymail.co.uk

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