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Fabian Espindola scores mind-blowing goal on gorgeous chip

HOLY WHOA.

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Fabian Espindola intercepted the ball at midfield. It was 1 vs. 3 and he should have pulled the ball back. He should have waited for teammates. He should have showed some sort of common sense.

He did not and we are all thankful he did not because HOLY WHOA.

Bless you, Fabian Espindola.

Bless your lack of patience and your unrealistic ambitions. Bless your craziness and your refusal to look backwards. Bless you, for this goal is amazing and we are forever in your debt.

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