Chinanews client Beijing May 18 (Xing Rui) Luyin court, goal is a common goal for all players. However, the erratic "dragon ball" is an unavoidable existence for both athletes. Even if the goalkeeper has a superb fighting technique, they can only look at the ball and sigh in the face of the "foot of the gods" of their players. The author combed the following "Famous Scenes" of Oolong Ball, only to smile for Bo Jun. In case of similarity, it is purely coincidental.

Most funny

  The English football player Lewis Dunk is hailed as the "Oolong King" in the Premier League. He was famous for scoring four goals in a single season. The most hilarious one happened in the 2012 Premier League match between Brighton and Liverpool.

Dunk pushed the ball into his own goal.

  At that time, Dunk wanted to make a clearance within the penalty area, stopping the ball in the chest and moving the ball in one go. But no one expected that Dunk rushed the ball into his own goal. Who can blame? I'm afraid I can only blame Dunk for being too confident in his skills.

The least sense

  Mentioning Japanese goalkeeper Nanxiong Tai, many fans are no strangers. His fame is not because of his achievements in football, but because of the most unreasonable goal.

Nanxiong threw the ball freehand to score the goal.

  In the 11th round of the J-League in 2004, Kashiwa Soshin played against Hiroshima Sanjian, Kashiwa Soshin goalkeeper Nanxiong Tai threw the ball into his own goal without interference. Netizens have coined a new word-"Nando", which refers to the degree of difficulty for goalkeepers to complete similar incredible errors.

The most thrilling

  In a 2013 National Games men's football match, four players from the Xinjiang team "worked together" to give the Liaoning team an oolong gift.

Funny Oolong Ball in the 2013 National Games.

  When the game reached the second half, the Liaoning team's high ball dangled into the penalty area, and the Xinjiang team's defense was chaotic. After the "epic-level" siege, "epic-level" barb and "epic-level" save, the ball flew into its own gate. This series of operations may confuse football: How did I get in?

The weirdest

  Most of the Oolong goals on the court were caused by player errors. However, in a friendly match in 2012, a very strange scene occurred.

The strong wind blew the ball back to the goal.

  At that time, Israeli League powerhouses Haifa Maccabi and Dynamo Kyiv had a friendly match, and the match was arranged on a stadium near the sea. Due to the bad weather conditions on the day, the goalkeeper of Maccabi Haifa kicked the ball against the wind and saw that the ball he kicked flew "a lot" forward, but soon it was like hitting a wall It bounced back and flew into the gate of Maccabi Haifa.

  This strange goal was finally judged as valid by the referee, and the goal caused by the strong wind was born.

Coolest

  Do you know Zidane's signature action "Marseille Roundabout"? If you are very unfamiliar with this pull-up movement, you may wish to take a look at the performance of Frenchman Lateoré.

Traore staged "Marseille Roundabout".

  In the 2005 FA Cup, Liverpool played against Burnley, Liverpool defender Traore staged a beautiful Marseille manoeuvre. He turned around in a coquettish manner and passed the goalkeeper, then "spin" the goal into the goal.

Maximum force

  If you want to score an own goal, you do n’t have to be close to your goal. The Italian player Materazzi ’s experience perfectly explains that “as long as the foot is strong enough, distance is not a problem.”

Materazzi's Oolong World Wave.

  In Serie A in 2006, Inter played against Empoli. In the stoppage time, Materazzi returned the goalkeeper in the midfield and did not want to send a shocking shot. The ball crossed a beautiful arc and went straight into the net ... Unfortunately, this is an Oolong World Wave.

Most calm

  The above players will score an own goal and will inevitably be annoyed and guilty. However, after Sasolo goalkeeper Konsili staged the oolong plot, he flicked his sleeves and turned away calmly.

Kong Xili "did calm" staged oolong drama.

  In a 2015-16 Serie A match, Sassuolo challenged Florence. Near the end of the game, the Sassuolo defender passed the ball back to goalkeeper Konsili, only to see Kongsili stretch his feet calmly, a gorgeous turn, kicked the ball into his own goal. Afterwards, Konsilli did not show a trace of panic, but turned around silently, digesting this bitter fruit alone. (Finish)