THE son of former Premier League star Trevor Sinclair scored a wonder goal for non-league side Curzon Ashton this week.
Isaac Sinclair starred for the Manchester-based side against Oxford City on Tuesday in the National League North.
Just after half-time, the hosts broke forward and the ball was eventually crossed in to Sinclair on the edge of the box.
The 23-year-old quickly adjusted his body before firing a powerful volley into the bottom-right corner, emulating his dad.
Fans on social media were quick to point out the similarities, with one person writing: “What a strike by Isaac Sinclair for Curzon Ashton on Tuesday night, wonder where he’s seen that technique before 😉.”
Another commented: “What an absolute finish this is.”
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While a third simply said: “Class!”
Isaac’s dad, ex-West Ham and Manchester City star Trevor, also commented on the video, writing: “I’d like to say it’s in his genes but it’s all about Isaac & how disciplined he is 👏.”
He added: “I’ve watched Isaac practice this 100’s of times in the back garden as a kid, but watching him execute it in the National league north game last night, hit differently & made me very proud. Go again son.”
Trevor made 360 Premier League appearances throughout his playing career.
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Having started at Blackpool in 1989, the winger went on to play for Queens Park Rangers, West Ham, Man City, Cardiff City, Lancaster Gate and Squires Gate.
He scored 52 goals during his time in the Premier League and provided 36 assists.
The 51-year-old was also capped 12 times by England.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk