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Phil Costa·13 February 2021
🎥 Goal of the Day: Everybody loves an under-the-wall free kick

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Phil Costa·13 February 2021
Free kicks are an art form; just ask Lionel Messi who has scored an absurd 21 goals from dead ball situations in the last five seasons.
But Enis Bardhi isn’t so bad either – with seven to his name – and displayed his technique in the Copa del Rey against Real Valladolid.
With everybody expecting a curler into either corner, he waited for the wall to jump and fired a grass-cutter beneath them and into the net.
Why are they so satisfying to watch?