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West Ham’s goalkeeper dribbled end-to-end through a whole team and scored

Unstoppable.

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So you're playing FIFA and you're clearly better than the person you're playing against. You decide to really rub it in their face by scoring an end-to-end dribbling masterpiece of a goal with your goalkeeper, and they log off. Well, West Ham United's Adrián did this in real life.

Credit: user SCJNT on r/soccer

This is a testimonial for Hammers captain Mark Noble and not a competitive game, so no one's going too hard for balls. And Adrián is West Ham's starting goalkeeper, so everyone was scared to take him out. In a real game, someone probably tackles him so hard it ruins his career. But this was not a real game, and for that, we're thankful.

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