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When the assist is scored by the wind - is it the most bizarre goal in the history of football?

A goal with the help of the wind

From the opening round of the oldest football competition in the world - the FA Cup (Emirates FA Cup) - comes a strange footage of Thamesmead football team scoring a bizarre goal against Guernsey. Jack Mahoney was assisted by the wind. After Thamesmead's attack had already failed - the football player of the said team sent the ball to Luna - the wind had different plans with it, as it sent it back onto the field, confused the distracted goalkeeper and then it was not difficult for Mahoney to score. Is this the most bizarre goal in the history of football?

The football season has barely started, but we already have a candidate for the most bizarre goal of the year! He's coming from a team match Guernsey and Thamesmead, who clashed in the preliminary round of the English FA Cup. The final score of the match, watched by 1142 spectators, was 2 : 2, but Thamesmead's first and second goals resonated more than that.

Thamesmead Town FC
Thamesmead Town FC

The first goal was the first in the cup FA, achieved on foreign soil - Guernsey is an island off the coast of France, which, although it belongs to the British crown, but is not part of the United Kingdom - the guests achieved the second with the help of the wind, although the Thamesmead player had previously sent the ball into the hands of the fans at the top of the stands. But then he jumped in 12 player (read wind) and assisted Jack Mahoney brilliantly.

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