Hagi – Best Goals Compilation

Collection of Hagi’s incredible left foot goals Gheorghe Hagi, known as “the Maradona of the Carpathians” was a genius on the field, and his ability to score from free kicks using his deadly left foot is legendary. In his hometown of Constanta, the stadium was re-named in his honor. He began playing his local side, Farul Constanta in 1982. He later joined Sportul Studentesc, in while at Sportul he was the leading scorer in the Divizia A in the 1985-86 season. He was immediately signed by Steaua Bucharest, where he went on to win the European supercup. With Steaua, Hagi led the team to three league and cup doubles. After the 1990 World Cup, he went to Real Madrid, and in 1992 joined Brescia in the Serie A. In 1994 he played for Barcelona with Gica Popescu, and he left Barcelona for Galatasaray in ’96. Hagi made his debut for the national side at the age of 18 in 1983. Since then he was been, literally, the cause of the rise of Romanian soccer in the 1990s. His playing style revolutionized the Romanian game – his speed and creativity made those famous counter-attacks possible. At 5’8″ tall, wearing size five boots, Hagi is one of the more diminutive players on the field, but in terms of his impact on the game, and the status of Romanian soccer, he is larger than life. By bringing so much respect to Romanian soccer, Hagi opened up opportunities for future players, as clubs from all over Europe come to scout talent in Romania. Hagi, deservedly, was named Romanian player of

Unseen Suarez PSG interview – Liverpool’s problems, Carroll’s hair rip-off and more spoof soundbites

For more from talkSPORT visit: www.talksport.co.uk Luis Suarez, Edinson Cavani and Lugano discuss Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool with some slightly dodgy subtitles talkSPORT’s interpreter doesn’t speak a word of Spanish, but that hasn’t stopped him translating this interview with three of Uruguay’s greatest footballers

Top 50 Best Football (Soccer) Goals of All Time ||HD||

The best goals the world has ever seen If you disagree make your opinion heard leave a comment Intro and Outro by: SonyVegasPro1 www.youtube.com Songs: Cobrastyle-Teddybears Opposite of Adults-Chiddy Bang Helicopter-Bloc Party Remember The Name-Fort Minor ‘Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for ‘fair use’ for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use’

England 2-3 Holland Goals and Official Highlights 29/2/12

England vs Holland Wednesday, 29/02/2012 Kick off 20:00 GMT at Wembley Stadium International Match England – Cahill 85′ Young 90′ Holland – Robben 57′,90′ Huntelaar 59′ An absorbing second-half of football at Wembley produced five goals, three of them for Holland, as Stuart Pearce’s big night as England Caretaker Manager ended in a cruel, cruel defeat. A 90th-minute chip from Ashley Young appeared to have handed England a 2-2 draw, but former Chelsea winger Arjen Robben popped up just moments later to curl home his second goal of the night and give the 2010 World Cup runners-up a late victory. Robben fired Holland ahead in the 57th-minute, finishing of a clinical counter-attacking move, and substitute Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, on for Robin van Persie at half-time, thundered home a header just moments later to make it 2-0, but clashed heads with Chris Smalling in the process. Gary Cahill pulled a goal back for an improving England in the 85th minute when he calmly finished from inside the box and Young clipped the ball over Maarten Stekelenburg in the last minute to seemingly earn England a draw. But there was still enough time for Robben to inflict defeat on England with one final swing of his left foot, though the ball did appear to take a deflection on the way in. The official Youtube channel of The England Football team with exclusive news, match highlights, player profiles and more. To find out more about the England team visit: thefa.com England on Facebook www.facebook