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Fans baffled at goalkick tactic that will ‘change football’ but they’re convinced ‘keeper missed the training session’


FANS were left baffled by a goal kick routine in the Brazilian Serie A this weekend.

The howler took place during a match between Cortiba and Palmeiras on Sunday evening.

Vasconcelos called his centre-backs to drop deeperCredit: Reddit @r/soccer
He then booted the ball out of playCredit: Reddit @r/soccer

Cortiba keeper Gabriel Vasconcelos went to take the goal kick with his two centre-backs either side of the six yard box.

The keeper then waved his players forward as if he was going to kick the ball long.

But there appeared to be a routine in place with the centre-halves then sprinting back to offer a short passing option again as soon as they reached the edge of their area.

Vasconcelos appeared to have forgotten the next part of the routine as he then pinged the ball out of play for a Palmeiras throw-in.

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Fans on Reddit were in stitches at the incident.

One fan wrote: “You know they practised that too.”

To which another fan replied: “They practised it so much he thought he should pass to the coach.”

Another fan wrote: “That’s gonna change football.”

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A third fan wrote: “I haven’t laughed so hard in football for a while. It isn’t even like it was lower league.”

The keeper in question, Vasconcelos, is a name familiar to European football fans given that he used to play for AC Milan.

He would go on to play for Empoli and various Italian sides during his journeyman career.

Cortiba fans will be used to things going wrong this season with the club sitting second bottom of the table.

They are 11 points off safety with 11 games to go in the Brazilian Serie A and look a dead cert to go down.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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