Ted Hughes wrote:beehive's dodgy pint wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:I don't understand, beehive. Where else would he have been intending his backheel to go but to Kolarov?
If you look at the angle and the way he backheeled it I don't think he meant to get it through the defenders legs. I do like a back heel myself and the odd cheeky flick and Lopes's just did not look 100% accurate in my eyes. Fair do's to the lad for trying and I'm glad it came off but as a conosieur of a backheel it was only a 7/10 for me!!
I would say it was one of the most intentional & precise backheels I've ever seen. It can't be proven that he meant it to go through the bloke's legs, but it's very very obvious he meant it to go to Kolarov; he clearly sees Kolarov making the run, knows exactly where he is going, puts the ball perfectly in his path & follows it with his eyes as it happens.
I'm 90% the nutmeg is deliberate as well, because Lopez looks over his shoulder to see the direction the defender is moving, before the ball arrives, so he knows where the bloke will be.
Of course it's possible the ball can hit the defender, but he tried it & it worked & it was, without question, absolutlely fucking brilliant.
Intentional to get the ball to Kolarov - agreed.
Intentional to get it through the defenders legs - no way.
Put it this way if that had been Silva or Nasri I think they would have chosen another option to the backheel given the players around and the runs being made. This is due to them being aware of the defender behind and calculating the risks of the backheel hitting him and not arriving at kolarov's feet. It was brilliant the way it came off and it shows us the lad has skill, I just still feel there was a good degree of luck to get it through to Kolarov.