There may have been an element of camera trickery involved here, but still, what a strike!
Watching Gary Neville do his in-depth analysis on Monday Night Football is the closest thing to football porn for hardcore football fans.
If watching him pore over Premier League teams is good, can you imagine what it would be like to have him forensically analyse a piece of brilliance that you were responsible for?
One Sunday League player got a taste of what it was like recently when he had his outrageous goal analysed by Neville and Jamie Redknapp as part of the Budweiser Dream Goal competition.
Well, the goal itself was staged as part of an ad for the competition, but it’s still well worth a look.
Although the strike itself was unbelievable, everything about the build-up screams Sunday League, from the crunching tackle at the start to the fact that the goalscorer, Tommo, took one of his own players out with his first attempt.
The Dynamo Kebab player stats for ‘Tommo’ at the end is a nice touch too; 'Big Dan' will find it impossible to drop him after this strike.
Video via YouTube/Budweiser UK
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