History books will say that Laton Orient led his thrilling FA Cup fourth round tie with the Premier League champion Manchester City due to his goal of Stephen Ortiga.
Forget it
For everyone there – a Tieman City came to win 2-1 – Laton Orient scored by Jamie Donley thanks to a Wonder strike.
After the city’s midfielder Nico Gonzalez removed it within half of the pilgrims, it was the Tottenham slave girl who occupied the loose ball. It was Donale who saw Orega from his line and hanged a quite spectacular chip of 50 yards that left the city’s goalkeeper.
Yes, the ball hit the bar and just crossed the line because he targeted Orega because the German failed to regain its balance after an attempt to save the initial savings. It was the purpose of Donley.
“It is a shame that it has come down as a purpose,” said Laton Orient Boss Richie Richie Wells. “It does not deserve and I am sure that Ortiga does not want it. This is one thing that is seeing it, this is another process.”
Despite the result, it aims in the FA Cup folk tales.
A series of former high -level professionals certainly talked about the effort as Donley scored it.
“This is a very notable purpose,” former Arsenal Protector Martin Kevin said on the day’s match. “This is a lifetime strike. Think about shooting from there – wow.”
“What’s the place,” Chris Soton persuaded BBC Radio 5 live. “What’s the story. It’s absolutely thrilling.
“It will be reduced as a purpose, but it is one of the biggest goals of the FA Cup.”
But in fact, what did it felt in doing this?
Donally said, “I know I hit the goal well.” “I knew it fell well for me.
“I looked at him away from my line and fortunately it went in. If we had won it would have been great but it was a good moment.”
Earlier, Donley scored five goals this season. In status or artistic impression, no one can compare it.
Even City Boss Pep Gardola, while it is believed that it has a clear mess on the Debutant Gonzalez of M. 50M. Understanding violations, now his Tuesday Champions League has participated in doubts in the first leg, he was praised.
“What is the purpose,” he said. “What a wonderful shot – quality, technique, speed, ball flight.
“When you recognize this goal, you just congratulate Donley. He is an incredible left foot and created an amazing goal.”