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11-30-2017, 11:50 PM
https://www.torontofc.ca/post/2017/11/29/jozy-altidore-goal-november-29-2017
I just want to put this in one place so I can enjoy it for the next few decades. Every element of the goal was amazing, and showed something special.
Seba had no business winning that long ball, or controlling it. That's not his game. Which made this part of the play incredible - Seba as target man! you have to be kidding me. Once he had it, skill Seba took over, he pulled the string with that backheel. Seba wasn't at his best for this game, but who cares? He sure was world class here.
Altidore one touched the backheeled ball to Vazquez at full speed. Nifty. Every talks about Jozy in Beast Mode, but what a touch.
Vazquez turns and feints. Then he puts the ball right where he just faked the move. OK, Victor is a great passer, but even still, you have to be kidding me, part 2. That was unreal.
Columbus is not really fooled by any of this. They have been disciplined throughout, superb really, and are marking closely every player involved in this move. But they have collectively just been beaten, by the tiniest of margins.
Jozy, on one leg, has no real angle. He plants his ankle, and hits it with his bad foot. A millimeter either way and that ball is stopped, or wide.
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Sublime is a word you see all the time in soccer. I was not totally sure what it meant, until yesterday. Webster's says:
“it is of such excellence, grandeur, or beauty as to inspire great admiration or awe.”
Now I think I know what it means.
Jozy's goal, last night, I am convinced, given all these elements, and the context, is one of the great goals in MLS history, and is the greatest goal in TFC history, and will be for a long time to come.
I just want to put this in one place so I can enjoy it for the next few decades. Every element of the goal was amazing, and showed something special.
Seba had no business winning that long ball, or controlling it. That's not his game. Which made this part of the play incredible - Seba as target man! you have to be kidding me. Once he had it, skill Seba took over, he pulled the string with that backheel. Seba wasn't at his best for this game, but who cares? He sure was world class here.
Altidore one touched the backheeled ball to Vazquez at full speed. Nifty. Every talks about Jozy in Beast Mode, but what a touch.
Vazquez turns and feints. Then he puts the ball right where he just faked the move. OK, Victor is a great passer, but even still, you have to be kidding me, part 2. That was unreal.
Columbus is not really fooled by any of this. They have been disciplined throughout, superb really, and are marking closely every player involved in this move. But they have collectively just been beaten, by the tiniest of margins.
Jozy, on one leg, has no real angle. He plants his ankle, and hits it with his bad foot. A millimeter either way and that ball is stopped, or wide.
———————————
Sublime is a word you see all the time in soccer. I was not totally sure what it meant, until yesterday. Webster's says:
“it is of such excellence, grandeur, or beauty as to inspire great admiration or awe.”
Now I think I know what it means.
Jozy's goal, last night, I am convinced, given all these elements, and the context, is one of the great goals in MLS history, and is the greatest goal in TFC history, and will be for a long time to come.