Dominic Hutchinson scored an exceptional goal unique in football, astonishing the match commentator and the audience, when he hit an elegant ball from the goal line that passed over the goalkeeper and went into the net, while he fell to the ground near the post.

Hutchinson scored the goal - which the fans described as a different type of goal - for his team, Eastbourne Borough, in the net against its guest, Tunbridge Ingles, during the match between the two teams in the English fifth division last Tuesday.

The player's goal - loaned from the English club Watford - came after an individual effort from him, when he received a ball outside the penalty area and ran towards the goal to be obstructed by the opponent's defenders, but he insisted on completing the attack even as he fell on the ground to prepare it for himself and pay it from a difficult and unexpected situation. .

Highlights @EBFCTheSports v @tonbridgeangels

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— Your Instant Replay (@YourInstReplay) February 10, 2022

The club had commented on his player’s goal through his official account on Twitter, saying, “We don’t know how the goal came, but we are at the level,” adding, “What a great solo effort, and Hutchinson never gave up, as he kept the ball alive and from the narrowest angles he lifted the ball.” Somehow above the goalkeeper to enter the net!"

Tweeters expressed their astonishment at scoring the goal in this way, wondering how the player managed to score a beautiful goal while he was fallen and in an uncomfortable position to control the ball and shoot it into the net in such an elaborate way.

One of the fans - who watched the match from the stadium - commented on the video on Twitter, "Unreal goal! I was in the match and I couldn't believe what I just saw."

What the hell.

Great goal this!

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— Caleb Lloyd ⭐⭐ (@calebloyd98) February 10, 2022

This is a different sort of goal scored 👏🏻 https://t.co/32GtvO8pMK

— Hugo Langton (@langtoncoaching) February 10, 2022

Puskas award needed for that first goal https://t.co/Q0uqOCgrvh

— Robin HD (@robin_sarge) February 10, 2022

No, I don't know how he did it either!

Dom Hutchinson, on loan from Watford at Eastbourne Borough, scored with this ridiculous finish - now forever known as #TheHutchinscoop#WatfordFC https://t.co/1rQ1ke2F3e

— Michael (@TheMutedRecluse) February 10, 2022

I've watched this 10 times, and still don't know how he's scored that https://t.co/7xgeUpHuKE

— Alex Taylor (@Taylez23) February 10, 2022