Alioune DVToure wrote:mr_nool wrote:Alioune DVToure wrote:Mike J wrote:Le Tisser was absolute class.
i was always a huge fan of bergkamp.
The goal at Newcastle where he spun Dabizas the wrong way and then slotted it past the keeper (Shay?) is probably my favourite ten seconds of football as a neutral observer.
I still think he didn't mean to play the ball on that side of the defender. He wanted to take the ball on the inside of his foot and turn in one movement. That doesn't take away much from the accomplishment, though - the composure to reassess the situation, go around the defender and put it behind the keeper is quite remarkable.
Hmmmmmmmm.......
I can't entertain the possibility that he wasn't 100% in control of what was going on. Just amazing awareness to send the ball and the defender one way and himself another. He just weights the touch perfectly and meets back up with the ball. Exquisite.
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I've watched that goal thousands of times, mate, and if it is indeed deliberate, it is completely out of this world. I think the natural instinct of every player would be to turn with the ball, thus bringing the ball with him with the inside of his foot and shielding off the defender in one move. The result would have been the same, i.e. he would've been alone with the keeper, and it would also have been much easier to pull off. Why Bergkamp would choose for the near impossible is beyond me.