FORMER Premier League star Gerard Deulofeu scored a Puskas contender in training to leave fans baffled.
Deulofeu re-created one of his most famous goals with the audacious effort that left the goalkeeper rooted to the spot.
The winger, who played for Everton and Watford in the Prem, is now at Serie A side Udinese.
He provided many moments of magic during his time in England and he showed he still has it with a remarkable goal in training.
Deulofeu picked up the ball on the left flank but was short of options and had a defender closing him down.
So the Spaniard decided to scoop the ball up and over the keeper and into the back of the net.
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The finish left fans stunned, though were some were more shocked to learn injury-ravaged Deulofeu, 30, is still playing.
One reacted saying: “Can we have a best training goal award or something? The nominees might be better than the Puskas ones.”
Another added: “I didn’t know this guy was still playing.”
A third wrote: “I love when I see a random post about a player I completely forgot about. Had no idea he was at Udinese.”
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And another commented: “Beautiful goal. I’m waiting for alternate angles, and maybe a VAR check.”
Deulofeu’s strike was reminiscent of the brilliant scooped finish he scored in the 2019 FA Cup semi-final, which launched Watford’s comeback from 2-0 down to beat Wolves 3-2.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk