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You’ve got to watch Erik Lamela’s 20-yard rabona goal

You’re not even supposed to try that.

Jamie McDonald

You don’t often see rabonas because they are difficult to pull off and somewhat limiting. I mean, it’s not like you’re going to score from 20 yards on a rabona.

BUT THAT’S WHAT ERIK LAMELA DID.

The ball squirted to him at the top of the box and he thought, “screw my right foot, I’ll just wrap my left foot behind my right foot and strike the ball like a madman and seriously, how much did I have to drink before the match.”

It was a beautiful thought. And a better goal.

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