Twobob wrote:Navas' goal - because i was having a slash at the time of both Yaya's and Nasri's goals - selfish sods!!!
ruralblue wrote: Oh fucking hell Mike you missed them both. Been there done it and gutted when it happens but at the final I think I'd have cried like a baby. Feel for you mate.
Twobob wrote: I'd have happily missed all the goals if it meant i wasn't going home after a loss again! :-)
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Yaya, all day long for me.
Samir's was great and that won't often be the second best goal in a game but Yaya's was on another level completely.
Just everything about it, the way he taps the ball and gets so much power on it, the way he fooled everyone. It was possibly the greatest long range goal I've ever seen.
As someone said in another thread, anyone can whack a ball or volley from distance but you need a bit of luck and 9/10 times it will end up in the stands.
Yaya placed it from 30 yards out right into the top corner.
Plus, as Beefy said context should come into it. Yaya's was the more important of the two as it got us going.
Hutch's Shoulder wrote: Don't worry, I've had a quiet word with Yaya, and contrary to the post above, he will repeat the goal against Wigan, if you can give him a time during the game when you definitely won't be in the loo.
Spurge wrote:Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Yaya, all day long for me.
Samir's was great and that won't often be the second best goal in a game but Yaya's was on another level completely.
Just everything about it, the way he taps the ball and gets so much power on it, the way he fooled everyone. It was possibly the greatest long range goal I've ever seen.
As someone said in another thread, anyone can whack a ball or volley from distance but you need a bit of luck and 9/10 times it will end up in the stands.
Yaya placed it from 30 yards out right into the top corner.
Plus, as Beefy said context should come into it. Yaya's was the more important of the two as it got us going.
A much closer call than you suggest, in fact so much so I'm just going to give it to Nasri. Like Yaya's it was instinctive, like Yaya's it was precision with power, like Yaya's it was absolute class and a difficult skill to execute.
The difference is the build up. Kolorav starts the move with a nod back to Panti, who wastes no time with a precise long ball to pick out Aguero deep inside sunderlands half, his touch is sublime, he turns and brings, Kolorav into play picking out his surging run down the left flank. His low cross into the danger area (courtesy of a little nick off a defender) finds Nasri and the rest....
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