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What if there were fireworks before the game was even over?
We open our top play with an Argentinian football match where passion and competitiveness went a little too far.
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It’s a clash between the first and second-placed teams in Argentina’s second division.
In the 27th minute, the home team scores the first goal.메이저사이트
Pollen is scattered in the stands.
The players on the bench are jumping up and down.
The atmosphere was like a theatre goal.
In the second half, they’re fouled on a crucial chance and awarded a penalty kick.
But look at this player.
He’s going forwards, he’s going backwards, when is he going to kick it?
A lesser referee pulls out a yellow card with a time delay.
He kicks it anyway and scores!
If you’re going to do that, you might as well do it fast.
The away team can’t stand still either.
A shot from long range. It hits the crossbar, bounces once. and then somehow crosses the goal line.
It’s now 2-1 and it’s second-half stoppage time.
Suddenly, there are fireworks on the pitch.
It’s not over yet.
Is this too much?
The game ends with the untimely fireworks.
It was a chaotic game all the way through.
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This time it’s the Dutch league playoffs.
120 minutes down to extra time.
Sparta takes a shot on their last chance.
The ball hits the goalkeeper and is headed for the goal.
What happened?
The ball took a hard spin and bounced right in front of the goal line.
It was a difficult shot to make on purpose.
But at least we were able to laugh about it in the end as we won in penalties.
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Last but not least, Italian football.
Atalanta, right in the middle of an attacking move.
This. It goes right over the keeper and in.
It’s a brilliant goal to complete the hat-trick.
Top play so far.