Who was the lad that played up front with him?
Zamarano
They gave either Brazil or France their fill of it in ‘98 World Cup knockout match which they lost . It’s was 2 men against 11
Some goals are about style. This is like a plane cruising, like a Dermo Connolly point against Donegal in 2014. The gliding low trajectory is sublime.
This was in the first minute of a Champions League quarter-final between reigning champions Inter Milan and no hopers Schalke 04, so the way the game would go was inevitable. Schalke 04 proceeded to stick 05 goals past the champions on their home ground.
For the day that’s in it, fuck Forest
https://twitter.com/80s90sfootball/status/1784486235227988078?s=46&t=YOfhVM10W0bcyIiYSLI3Wg
A lot said and written about Ginola, but this was a brilliantly worked goal besides
https://twitter.com/80s90sfootball/status/1857938334862954661?s=46&t=YOfhVM10W0bcyIiYSLI3Wg
We’ve got a good un lads
https://twitter.com/90splayers/status/1857807841148518678?s=46&t=YOfhVM10W0bcyIiYSLI3Wg
Fucking hell
Roy Wegerle for QPR against Leeds at Elland Road on October 20th, 1990.
The definition of “enigma”.
He leaves Tony Dorigo on his arse, nutmegs David Batty, ghosts past Gary McAllister, and then leaves a few other chumps in the dust.
He scored the winner in this game too. QPR won 3-2. This goal here is one of the best ever seen in English football, or any football.
I’d still rank Wegerle’s goal behind Dalian Atkinson or Rodney Wallace as the finish wasn’t as aesthetically pleasing
The ability to glide around knowing how the opposition were going to tackle before they knew themselves.