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A horror flying kick tackle from a goalkeeper (or perhaps karate master) at an U-17s friendly has been caught on camera.
According to 101 Great Goals, this video comes from a friendly between French sides AS Villaret and SOM, but the moment of impact feels like it happened to you.
After receiving a backpass, the goalkeeper tries to get the ball around an opponent in the box, but it gets away from him and a second attacker beats him to it.
So, the goalkeeper neutralizes the threat and liquifies his opponent's intestines by delivering a flying boot to his midsection with the force of a car crash.
We don't know if the victim survived that kick, but if he did, he will be giving birth to the goalkeeper's boot in about nine months.
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The keeper should have received a Red card, but then we are delivering kicks all round. We are going to kick Gillard out, and it looks like we have kicked the #$%$ out for this year. Go Sea Shephard.
ReplyAs a referee I'd send the keeper off and it always annoys me how much protection most referees give them in the goal area. The rules simply say that they can use their hands on a particular part of the field. In my view thats the only difference they have from any other player and all other rules are applied. This was an extremely foul tackle and should deserve a RED card.
ReplyMetaphorically speaking, that's the kind of kick (out of government) that Ju-liar Lizard can expect from the Australian public in September! What a pleasure it'll be to see!
1 Replya bad tackle non the less, but he had already committed to the tackle before the other guy had kicked it!
ReplyWhat a way to make martial artists look bad! That "kick" (if you can call it that, bad technique, if you ask me, and a dog act in a game of soccer) is just that, a kick, and not a martial arts type of kick. How about changing the title of the article on the front page, and remove the references to martial arts, instead of giving the art a bad name in something it has nothing to do with. And yes, I am a Kung Fu student.
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