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I can definitely appreciate him learning to do a front handspring for this video. Good on you, brother. However, the really incredible part of that type of throw-in is that the thrower has to have both feet planted on the ground before the ball can be released due to the game rules. That means letting go of the ball before landing on your feet is technically an illegal throw. Still great job learning the trick, my friend!!
I tried an offensive flying scorpion for a goal already back in 1981/82 before that freak goalie made it known. I did it because it was the only way for me to reach the ball under the circumstances. My soles only brushed the ball and it went dead. Was scolded by my teammates (a guy behind me would've had a good chance for a header), and I never tried it again although I thought it was a good idea.
And none of them were further than 15 meters haha, don’t think he should say he did it cus the whole point of that throw in style is to throw it farther than normal. He barely got it anywhere
What helps zlatan scoring like this is that he actually doing some kind of fighting sport like taekwondo or soming which amazingly give his leg much more flixablity and accuraty
Can people stop commenting "bUt tHeY dId iT iN aN aCtUaL mAtcH iN fRonT oF mILlions oF pEoPle"?Just appreciate this guy still taking the effort to show us how cool they are and how difficult they are.
@@TomCruz54321 it is easier on its own actually. of course, you arent gonna attempt to do anything too crazy in a live match due to the risk of losing a game
The millions of people don't matter. Is the opposite players that will do everything to take the ball or make the pass and reception as uncomfortable as possible
When I was a kid playing football in street I was really bad and played for fun. One of the games went to penalty shout outs and the last kick was on me, If it's in, we win. So I kicked a desperate ball toward the center, the goalkeeper underestimated me so severely that he tried to save it by a scorpion kick. He did save it, the ball went up and then all the way down to the goal. We won, everyone cherished me ans it's still one of my finest childhood memories.
@@TomasJansen05 no it’s because it’s something called ratio. Meaning one out of twenty. It’s not a for sure 1/20 rarity, but it’s pretty rare so he jus chose a random ratio
It's all instinct. If you played sport of any level you'd know those moments where everything is just right and set up for one specific skill, at which point all the player has to do is do the move. If you go out on a football pitch and say you'll score a scorpion, more often than not, you won't, no matter how hard your try it really comes down to what the situation calls for and professional players usually have the instincts and skill to carry these moves out
You're doing it without crowd or the heat of the moment. You had all the time in the world to perform this. But those legends did it with all the pressure. Makes me wonder how cool they godda be.. wow..
@@l1lplug586 ngl I don't think Zola's daily training regime consisted of Cruyff turns into the top bins from a corner, but I get where you're coming from
The difficult thing is actually not doing it itself, its about doing it in a match when you are playing in front of thousands of audience . And also doing it at that very moment, unlike you trying to do that specific skill
when u cant do it when no one is watching, should you even talk about doing it in the matches..... all those who did it in the matches started like this guy so........
@@graeme922 you can't just do a perfect front handspring. He did amazing for the short amount of time that he put into practicing it for this video and he did it with a ball in hand as well as completing a throw. He did very well, this is coming from a gymnast of 4 years before becoming a soccer player.
It's also a foul throw. When you release the ball both feet have to be on the ground, he releases it before the touch down. Still, incredible effort and better than I could do.
It's very appreciable that you learned the handspring technique cuz for tall guys it's just very hard to pull off. Just not a recommend thing for guys over 5'8. Kudos for efforts!
How’s this for a fluke. Went in for a diving header ... came off a defender that was trying to divert it and the ball hit my trailing leg (which was bent - heel facing the goal) and it flew in.
Regarding the flip through, you need to use your momentum to throw it. One thing I saw you doing was that you were trying to release it before you even got up. Once your body is almost fully up from the flip then you release so you can use the momentum of the flip to help powered throw further
4:06 Proud to say I scored a goal exactly like that for my 11-a-side school team in an actual competitive game. My PE teacher talked about it for months haha. Sadly I never managed to top that, and it just shows one serendipitous moment of quality isn't enough to make you turn pro.
All the comments appreciating your mate and about how the pros "had to do it in a game" i just want to appreciate the effort that went into making this and the fact that you actually successfully performed all the tricks! Good stuff 😁
4:17 I remember scoring a goal like this for my team during gym class and yelling "ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC" over and over again. Tbh I don't find it hard to do, but maybe it's because I practiced some taekwondo with my sister, as well as Zlatan Ibrahimovic did.
When you are on top of your game, you can do some crazy skills.... When the crowd applause you will fell like superhuman ... I've pulled of some crazy skills back in my college days.. 🔥
I remember i was playig a match and im the lb and my friend is cb and for the last 10 mins we were up front and it was crossed over to me and i Scorpion kicked it to my mate and he scorpion kicked it to a supporting player and he tried to scorpion kick it but failed.
He Is Athletic And The Person WHO is Physically working Can Learn Anything Fast But If You Try To Do Only Front Flip you will not learn it as You must run Sprint Jump Then It Will Go Smooth
@@emilydopicadinho7803 if it was easy to earn that much money , today everyone would be rich. Sometimes its good to appreciate others work . Understand mate.
Exactly! The examples he gave in the video you can clearly see the ball doesn't leave their hand until their feet are on the ground. What he did is hard but not even as close as hard as the real ones.
Good stuff! The only thing which I’d like to add is that these original moves are being made in the moment and instinctively, because I think that they feel the ball already before they get it, and their brain sometimes realizes the move as the best possible solution for the given situation. They just do it because they fully feel the ball and the position of their bodies.That’s why it’s a bit hard to recreate some of these.
I had a kid on my HighSchool Varsity team who could throw in front flip the ball about 40 yards. Literally would shock players on the field and there would be a 20 second period of distraction for people in awe after he did them.
Difference between the brown and those players are they show the skills and scored awesome goals in pressure mood any way I appreciate brown too for his dedication and hardwork of making this video
I think a lot of you will disagree but when you playing well in game, you are in a flow so these skills actually become easier for you, it's like they just happen. As opposed to just trying to recreate them in practise
the thing that i love about u the most is that u dont give up untill u achieve it u r really hardworking and i can see how much u love football gr8 work keep it up!!
I think personally the scorpion kick is the most useful and easy technique I always use it and always score I'm now 15 years old and a junior on the french team Bordeaux hope to be on the tope one day
Once when i was in year 6, i was playing a match on the football pitch and my team trusted me to take the free kick from the half way line. I aimed to pass the ball to my friend and i miraculously ended up scoring
I think what's more impressive than him being able to recreate some of these skills is footballers doing them on the spot with no previous planning, it's just wild how they do it while having only one chance when we can barely even recreate it after tens or even hundreds of attempts recreate it
About the front flip throw in: what really hard is, both of your feet have to touch the ground at the moment the ball leaves your hand, otherwise it would be a false throw in.
I once scored the Zola one in a Sunday league game. The difference it that I was in the first post and the ball ended entering the top angle of the far post. Haha will never be able to recreate that one again 😂
I think we should take a minute and acknowledge your mate hitting the the perfect spot nearly everytime.
It’s really easy though
@@Marco-nv7em naaah mate
Perfect crosses are in the video👀
;)
@@Marco-nv7em shut up marco
Can we appreciate his friend going out there and giving him dime after dime of a pass on a lot of these skills?
Ye
I just realized someone already said something along the lines of my comment with a lot more likes and 1 month earlier
Lol
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@@SamsungS23Ultr bruh
I can definitely appreciate him learning to do a front handspring for this video. Good on you, brother. However, the really incredible part of that type of throw-in is that the thrower has to have both feet planted on the ground before the ball can be released due to the game rules. That means letting go of the ball before landing on your feet is technically an illegal throw. Still great job learning the trick, my friend!!
Ye thats what I saw too
I was about to mention this.
3 other people were going to say this
I also came here to say this.
In some matches that move, even if done correctly, is called as a foul. Really depends on the ref...
"Scorpion kicks are a lot harder than they look"
Mate, I think you were the only one in the world that thought they would be easy 😂
I tried an offensive flying scorpion for a goal already back in 1981/82 before that freak goalie made it known. I did it because it was the only way for me to reach the ball under the circumstances. My soles only brushed the ball and it went dead. Was scolded by my teammates (a guy behind me would've had a good chance for a header), and I never tried it again although I thought it was a good idea.
I know they are hard as I did score a banger one at a team a football match for my team
School.
Yeah I’m a goal keeper and I’m learning how to scorpion kick
scoring an own-goal like me, is difficult😆
Approved :)
Not that difficult, i scored an own goal too, only in training 😉
Physically as well as mentally
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Do you know who is Neymar?
I couldn’t score a own goal if I tried but I could if I wasn’t trying it would happen naturally
Kieran : Scorpion kicks are one of the hardest skills
Zlatan : Allow me to introduce myself
I have got a scorpion kick goal
I dont think that it's hard at all
Haha yea.. But zlatan has a taekwondo black belt.
scorpion kick aren't that hard tbh
@@douglasjilan7275 well technically it's not but it's kinda hard to get an accurate shot
Director: So how many angles do you want at 3:08 ?
Kieran: *yes*
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More like editor
@@forkinthatbeer8165 he edit them himself
And none of them were further than 15 meters haha, don’t think he should say he did it cus the whole point of that throw in style is to throw it farther than normal. He barely got it anywhere
@@dawghousetv also it was a foul throw. Both feet have to be on the ground when you release the ball
What helps zlatan scoring like this is that he actually doing some kind of fighting sport like taekwondo or soming which amazingly give his leg much more flixablity and accuraty
Taekwondo
@@eoghanbannon-wright5689 huh?
@@guz-dubs6103 zlatan does taekwond0 and thats how he can do it
Can people stop commenting "bUt tHeY dId iT iN aN aCtUaL mAtcH iN fRonT oF mILlions oF pEoPle"?Just appreciate this guy still taking the effort to show us how cool they are and how difficult they are.
You got a point
@@TomCruz54321 it is easier on its own actually. of course, you arent gonna attempt to do anything too crazy in a live match due to the risk of losing a game
@@TomCruz54321 because some of these skills are pretty intuitive for people who are good at soccer
The millions of people don't matter. Is the opposite players that will do everything to take the ball or make the pass and reception as uncomfortable as possible
@Pedro Guedes u mean futball
These kinds of videos are so interesting, you never really understand how difficult certain skills or shots are till you try to do them yourself
But to use them like that is easier than to do in match.
I did not mean that these skills are still easier.
Nice copy and paste
Jk
@@sultanmatteen47 it was tho
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Do you know who is Neymar?
The guy who kicks the ball has some serious patience
When I was a kid playing football in street I was really bad and played for fun. One of the games went to penalty shout outs and the last kick was on me, If it's in, we win.
So I kicked a desperate ball toward the center, the goalkeeper underestimated me so severely that he tried to save it by a scorpion kick. He did save it, the ball went up and then all the way down to the goal. We won, everyone cherished me ans it's still one of my finest childhood memories.
man u got to play football when u was a kid. i never get to play because i was fat and my friends always didn't want me
Cap
@@turgatur4283 why should it be cap??
@@Kuno6969 ever heard of the rule fat one on goal?
@@dukeofdogs6522 nope, the still don't want me
1:32 my knees feel the impact every time he hits the ground
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😢
can you do any flip !
😢😢😢😭😭😭
I think my knees would break 🥱
Anybody could do this skills... But against opponents in a real match were each decision matters that's left for the pros..
Yeah but the premise of the video is how difficult it is to do them
@@bishalf2194 and my post is let you know that there is an extra layer of difficulty when you get to do it in the pitch 😊
There is more pressure in a game, and since pros are naturally already anxious before games, overcoming the mental block is super difficult.
@@janelleyao exactly my point 🤷🏾♂️
I can't do them...
He learned that flip surprisingly fast
No cap
5:25 is definitely a skill everyone should learn. Not that hard but extremely useful!
4:44 - the skill that all the kids in a school lunchtime football game always try to do
I was god in that😂
@@vikidodo8921 Jesus in God
@@vikidodo8921 is
@@nataliahalim9267 pretty sure the joke wasn’t meant to be taken seriously, but I do understand what Brian Reviews meant.
Zidane cruyff control: one in 20 games.
Shows only one clip.
It means that anyone can do it, but its not a safe way to control the ball
1/20 is showing the rarity and diffulty in skill because you are only a little likely to see it once in 20 games get it?
@@rcam8364 But why did he write 1/20 games then? It doesn’t make sense and I highly doubt that these statistics have been fact checked.
@@TomasJansen05 no it’s because it’s something called ratio. Meaning one out of twenty. It’s not a for sure 1/20 rarity, but it’s pretty rare so he jus chose a random ratio
@@TomasJansen05 🤦♂️ freaking fact checked rarity statistics
This is some awesome content!!! Thank you for this!!! Congratulations :)
We gotta take a minute to acknowledge kerian has learned to do a front handspring and a back flip just for his fans
Theyre easy
Damn! It's amazing when professional footballers manage to do these under immense pressure and having only one chance to do it
It's all instinct. If you played sport of any level you'd know those moments where everything is just right and set up for one specific skill, at which point all the player has to do is do the move. If you go out on a football pitch and say you'll score a scorpion, more often than not, you won't, no matter how hard your try it really comes down to what the situation calls for and professional players usually have the instincts and skill to carry these moves out
that's the reason they're called professionals
You're doing it without crowd or the heat of the moment. You had all the time in the world to perform this. But those legends did it with all the pressure. Makes me wonder how cool they godda be.. wow..
and spontaneously.
They also practiced this to do it. They definitely practiced more than him. They are also probably more athletic to.
@@l1lplug586 ngl I don't think Zola's daily training regime consisted of Cruyff turns into the top bins from a corner, but I get where you're coming from
I agree
At least Kieran does it, learn to appreciate.
This things are difficult just to learn, now imagine performing them with opponents and obviously, that includes a high skilled goalkeeper. Madness.
I love you, your content and your account, thank you so much for everything, hugs from Portugal 🇵🇹❤🔥
The difficult thing is actually not doing it itself, its about doing it in a match when you are playing in front of thousands of audience . And also doing it at that very moment, unlike you trying to do that specific skill
Exactly
@@James-hh1lq big mans jealous....
when u cant do it when no one is watching, should you even talk about doing it in the matches..... all those who did it in the matches started like this guy so........
It's not thousands of audience it's actually millions
@@yahiko9461
lol u burned him so bad that his mom and dad had to travel back in time and put on a condom instead
Can we appreciate him for learning a front handspring just for this video👏
Even though he never got it
@@graeme922 never got what ?
@Graeme Throrpe he did get it
@@graeme922 you can't just do a perfect front handspring. He did amazing for the short amount of time that he put into practicing it for this video and he did it with a ball in hand as well as completing a throw. He did very well, this is coming from a gymnast of 4 years before becoming a soccer player.
It's also a foul throw. When you release the ball both feet have to be on the ground, he releases it before the touch down. Still, incredible effort and better than I could do.
0:42 someone once did this against my team in a tournament and the ball went flying! It was insane lol
It's very appreciable that you learned the handspring technique cuz for tall guys it's just very hard to pull off. Just not a recommend thing for guys over 5'8. Kudos for efforts!
The title: rarest things we see in football
The thumbnail: *WALKING*
Bruh your comment should be having more likes and replies instead of other unfunny ones
Lol
Depend on the player, this is the rarest though.
Has anyone slipped and accidently done a scorpion kick?
Just me?
ok.
Did you score mate if so nice💯
How’s this for a fluke. Went in for a diving header ... came off a defender that was trying to divert it and the ball hit my trailing leg (which was bent - heel facing the goal) and it flew in.
*i did and it brutally broke my bones in roblox :)*
@@TotallyNotPaperCup lol
@@zero-21 This is what happened to me in u8 but instead of scorpion kick i saved it from going out of bounds with a slide tackle
Thanks, Kieran. You literally learned how to front AND backflip for us in vids.
Regarding the flip through, you need to use your momentum to throw it. One thing I saw you doing was that you were trying to release it before you even got up. Once your body is almost fully up from the flip then you release so you can use the momentum of the flip to help powered throw further
At least I know that I’m better than Kieran at scorpion kicks😂😂
foley be making moves XD
@@shishkebab0182 😂
@@gfoley1923 lol
@@shishkebab0182 lmaoo
me too me legend
(maybe)
4:06 Proud to say I scored a goal exactly like that for my 11-a-side school team in an actual competitive game. My PE teacher talked about it for months haha. Sadly I never managed to top that, and it just shows one serendipitous moment of quality isn't enough to make you turn pro.
I accidentally did a backheel skill that put the ball in front of me for a shot.
Love the effort you put in to the videos
👍 for all efforts you made in mimicking those beautiful rare skills
All the comments appreciating your mate and about how the pros "had to do it in a game" i just want to appreciate the effort that went into making this and the fact that you actually successfully performed all the tricks! Good stuff 😁
4:17 I remember scoring a goal like this for my team during gym class and yelling "ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC" over and over again. Tbh I don't find it hard to do, but maybe it's because I practiced some taekwondo with my sister, as well as Zlatan Ibrahimovic did.
Yeah scorpain kicks arent that hard for me either
Scorpion kicks arent hard its just that you need to be really elastic
When you are on top of your game, you can do some crazy skills....
When the crowd applause you will fell like superhuman ...
I've pulled of some crazy skills back in my college days.. 🔥
I remember i was playig a match and im the lb and my friend is cb and for the last 10 mins we were up front and it was crossed over to me and i Scorpion kicked it to my mate and he scorpion kicked it to a supporting player and he tried to scorpion kick it but failed.
Your front flip throw was very impressive! Especially for a tall and lengthy guy like you, normally you see small and chunky players pull this of:)
Plot twist : ball is actually a paid actor.
I knew it
@@amandadurie9279 нет, ето шпион
My man just learnt a front flip in10 minutes while ive been trying for half a year😂
He Is Athletic And The Person WHO is Physically working Can Learn Anything Fast But If You Try To Do Only Front Flip you will not learn it as You must run Sprint Jump Then It Will Go Smooth
U nub
Front handspring not front flip still pretty cool I can’t do it
@Jed Morland I noticed that aswell, must put alot of effort into somethin which is absolutely unnecessary
@Jed Morland It's My Talent !!🙍😁😁😁
Great video! Disappointed you forgot the Bergkamp Vs Newcastle goal though. Probably one of the most amazing goals ever.
A handy trick in doing the flip throw, throw your legs and lift the body. Also try and let your legs land in the same place.
Hey Kieran, much love from the U.S.🔥❤️
Vote for biden
@@brandonwahogo4283 bruh
Me too
@@brandonwahogo4283 You have a Ronaldo logo, and he is Catholic but against abortion, make up ur mind, VOTE TRUMP!
@@brandonwahogo4283 I’m too young to vote lol i still have to wait a couple more years
You can control the ball like Zizou... But! Can you hit Materazzi like him? 🤣🤣🤣
Bloody vid there mate, congrats!!
7:17 feels like edited
Yeah it goes like o-o-o-o-o-o
Yeah bro
And the ball looks white from aerial view
Song?
Who’s here after lazarros scorpion kick in the bundesliga
Me it was epic
Applaud for ur efforts man👏🏻👏🏻
Brotha Luke is a legend just for standing there and appreciating ur effort
Can we all just appreciate the amount of work energy and time he has put in just to make us an entertaining football video🔥👏
Nahi *Munna bhai voice*
@@rahulkaulvakil lol
Just to make thousands dollars
@@emilydopicadinho7803 if it was easy to earn that much money , today everyone would be rich. Sometimes its good to appreciate others work . Understand mate.
No
By the way, that spinning sort of throw-in is illegal, right, since you must keep both feet on the ground in order to throw the ball back to the game.
Correct!!!!!!
Exactly! The examples he gave in the video you can clearly see the ball doesn't leave their hand until their feet are on the ground. What he did is hard but not even as close as hard as the real ones.
Both feet need to be on the ground, when the ball leaves both! hands. It's not against the rules, but when you mess it up, you violate the rules.
@@fremejoker my man is true, our teammate always throws in the ball like this and the referee allows it
Doesn't it also have to be above the head? At the moment he released it, the ball was actually lower than his head.
Imagine pros train those things on daily basis to make sure they don't fail 'em on matchdays
Hey man, have you released a tutorial on how to kick the ball so high and far?
Good stuff! The only thing which I’d like to add is that these original moves are being made in the moment and instinctively, because I think that they feel the ball already before they get it, and their brain sometimes realizes the move as the best possible solution for the given situation. They just do it because they fully feel the ball and the position of their bodies.That’s why it’s a bit hard to recreate some of these.
Good point.
Who else smashed the like button before watching
Me.
I didn't
that Giroud goal was 🥶🥶
and the way you recreated it was so good , great job man !
3:09
How many perspectives do you want?
Kieran: Yes
Why my knees are hurting during watching 2 trick‼️🤪
0:55 the background is just so chillingggg !!!!
Keep it up man you're amazing
Yiu are so underrated yiu put so much effort into these videos
5:23 is anyone not gonna talk about how long that throw is?
LOVE THE SWEDISH SHIRT
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Det gör ja meee
Varför bär han en svensk träningsjacka?
Pretty gay
@@suomixs3506 Damn, that was really funny !! I'll laugh tomorrow at 5 pm
This guy is soooooo amazing keep going ❤
I had a kid on my HighSchool Varsity team who could throw in front flip the ball about 40 yards. Literally would shock players on the field and there would be a 20 second period of distraction for people in awe after he did them.
You guys are pretty awesome footballers , I would really like to see you in a real 11v11 game .
Next video: "Lingardinho's one goal of the season. How hard was it?"
Oops
You should try them in the matches because its actually even harder with opponents pressuring you😉
Difference between the brown and those players are
they show the skills and scored awesome goals in pressure mood any way I appreciate brown too for his dedication and hardwork of making this video
Me: his just kicking a ball to the goal how hard can it be
After 5 minutes this is impossible
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The passes are spot one.. thank your friend for that
I think a lot of you will disagree but when you playing well in game, you are in a flow so these skills actually become easier for you, it's like they just happen. As opposed to just trying to recreate them in practise
You did great.. But Patrick Schick has done that neatly in the Euro.. That overhead goal from the half line.. Superb
the thing that i love about u the most is that u dont give up untill u achieve it
u r really hardworking and i can see how much u love football
gr8 work keep it up!!
Love the sweden shirt😍
Well Man i was so stoned and i really enjoy this vid. Think you for this.
For the front handspring throw, the feet must be planted before throwing correct? Early releases would get a throw called back.
if you missed one of those back controls your camera would have a gravestone right now 😂😂
1:11 Hugo Sánchez? Is that you? 😂
I think personally the scorpion kick is the most useful and easy technique
I always use it and always score
I'm now 15 years old and a junior on the french team Bordeaux hope to be on the tope one day
In the last three years at least one person has been able to do a front handspring for the trough in and it’s so lit
Me: These moves can't be that hard
Me after trying them: Maybe its a little hard
The amount of effort deserves appreciation
Once when i was in year 6, i was playing a match on the football pitch and my team trusted me to take the free kick from the half way line.
I aimed to pass the ball to my friend and i miraculously ended up scoring
🔥🔥🔥 well done bro
Kieran one of those youtubers who do what they say in the title.
5:02 thats what she said
Lol
I think what's more impressive than him being able to recreate some of these skills is footballers doing them on the spot with no previous planning, it's just wild how they do it while having only one chance when we can barely even recreate it after tens or even hundreds of attempts recreate it
Such an interesting idea, very nice video!
1:14 I thought this was a “How to Front-Flip TUTORIAL”
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1:00 is it just me or does that grass look like the grass from Charlie and the chocolate factory
I once did the half way goal in a tournament and it was considered the best goal of the season, i feel proud now
It's astonishing to know that how great these professional players , because of their skills it's the reason why they're playing in such teams
This so hard because my 14 year old brother tried but sadly failed
@@FM-bf8wv no one cares that u dont care 😑
@@FM-bf8wv u got roasted
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Do you know who is Neymar?
@@MALLUFOOTBALLMANIA yeah he is a footballer
@@Swimmispini he even don't deserve an answer
Din get the flip throw in right..
Regardless,,good content mate
Glad you covered Zola ❤️
About the front flip throw in: what really hard is, both of your feet have to touch the ground at the moment the ball leaves your hand, otherwise it would be a false throw in.
I once scored the Zola one in a Sunday league game. The difference it that I was in the first post and the ball ended entering the top angle of the far post. Haha will never be able to recreate that one again 😂