OLUFEMI ATOYEBI presents
the views of experts as reported by news agencies after the stunning
goal scored by Sweden’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic against England during a
friendly match on Wednesday
Sweden
coach Erik Hamre says the stunning Zlatan Ibrahimovic overhead kick
that nailed England on Wednesday night looked unreal, comparing it to
watching a video game.
Ibrahimovic
scored all the four goals for Sweden in the friendly encounter, coming
from behind to win 4-2. But it was not the number of goals scored by the
PSG striker that is dominating the world headlines, it was the
unbelievable kick from 30 metres out that is sparking debates all over
the world. For a player towering well above six feet, it was an
unimaginable way to use the body.
But
reward for the beauty of the goal will have to wait as FIFA said it was
a few hours late to be named best goal in 2012 in a FIFA contest.
FIFA
said Thursday that Ibrahimovic’s goal came after voting opened early
Wednesday for its 10 approved candidates for the Puskas Award.
“Given
that a number of votes have already been cast for this year’s award,
the select committee for the Puskas Award may not, at this stage,
include an additional nominee,” FIFA said in a statement.
Many
say it is the best ever in the history of modern football, while others
say such a goal at the high level of football comes once in a lifetime.
“I don’t know if you will see another like it in your life,” said Hamren.
“Sometimes,
when he’s doing these things, in training or in matches, you don’t
think it’s possible, because it’s not possible to do that; the fourth
goal, for example.”
England captain Steven Gerrard could not hide his admiration for the goal despite leading the opposing side.
“Sometimes
you have to hold your hands up to a special individual performance,”
Gerrard said. “And that was a world-class performance from a world-class
player. It was the best goal I have ever seen,” Gerrard commented.
Lionel
Messi and Diego Maradona have scored goals of exceptional individual
brilliance, using their dribbling skills and exploiting their physical
balance and small height. Notably is Maradona’s 1986 World Cup goal
against England, when he dribbled from the midfield to score for
Argentina.
But
the world rose to salute Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney when he
scored a brilliant overhead kick against Manchester City in February; a
goal many still regarded as the best so far; until Ibrahimovic scored
on Wednesday.
Gerrard says Rooney’s goal has been eclipsed by Ibra’s stunner.
“I think the best goal I have seen before that is Wayne Rooney’s (against Manchester City),” said Gerrard.
“Everyone
knows how special that was but this one tonight – an overhead kick from
25 yards when the ball is six feet in the air – only certain players
can do that.”
Outspoken
former Premier League star Joey Barton commented on the goal through
his twitter account, wishing Ibrahimovic was an Englishman.
“If
only the English FA could have given Ibrahimovic a cap or a run out
before those pesky Swedes nabbed him,” said the Marseille player.
Tottenham
Aaron Lennon congratulated Gerrard on his 100th cap for England but
noted that the wonder goal doused the captain’s landmark.
“Congratulations to Stevie G on 100 caps, legend, but what a performance by Ibrahimovic.”
England
debutant Leon Osman said, “Ibrahimovic just seemed to have five minutes
of dominance and then the wonder goal at the end.
“It
is certainly the best goal I have seen live, in its presence. To do
what he did, the imagination of it alone and to get as high as he did
for a big guy was unbelievable, and it found the back of the net. It was
a terrific goal and the best I have seen.”
But
the one being celebrated has a different view of the goal. His response
suggested that he was only eager to react to the English criticism of
his performance for Sweden.
“That’s
the way it is with the English. If you score against them you’re a good
player, if you don’t score against them you’re not a good player.
“I
remember Lionel Messi before the 2009 Champions League final for
Barcelona. Then he scored against Manchester United and suddenly he was
the best player in the world. Maybe now they’ll say something like that
about me.
“Hart was a long way out and I was just trying to get it into the goal. I was on the ground when it was on the way in.
“I saw a defender sliding in to try to get rid of it and I wanted to scream ‘No’ but the ball went in,” he said
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