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Former Premier League star Che Adams scores sublime goal from halfway line ‘you have to see to believe’


FORMER Premier League star Che Adams scored an incredible goal from the halfway line last night.

The Scotland international, 28, quit Southampton for Torino in the summer.

Che Adams took aim from the centre circleCredit: X @SerieA_EN
His shot fizzed over the Empoli goalkeeperCredit: X @SerieA_EN
Adams, 28, celebrates his wonder-strikeCredit: Getty

Adams scored three goals in his first six games for the Serie A club, but was dropped to the bench for last night’s trip to Empoli having not netted since September.

Just six minutes after coming on, the forward ended his goal drought in spectacular fashion.

With the score level at 0-0, Adams collected the ball on the halfway line.

Following one touch to set himself, the 33-cap international let fly.

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His shot brilliantly fizzed over Empoli goalkeeper Devis Vasquez and into the net.

Adams’ goal turned out to be the winner, with the home side reduced to ten men late on when former AC Milan and Juventus star Mattia De Sciglio was sent off.

The magnificent strike went on to go viral on social media.

One fan wrote: “Beautiful goal Beckham style.”

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While a second gushed: “Stunning goal!”

Another added: “That was a wild goal, really shows his skill and vision.”

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One commented: “You have to see it to believe it!”

Torino’s win saw them rise up to 11th in the Serie A table.

They will be back in action next Saturday, when they host Bologna.

Adams lets rip six minutes after coming onCredit: Getty
The Scotland star wheels away in celebrationCredit: Getty


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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