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Sandro Tonali defies the laws of physics with outrageous goal for Newcastle and nobody can understand how he did it


 



Sandro Tonali scored a dazzling goal for Newcastle United in their match against Brentford on Wednesday evening. His shot was so impressive that supporters even speculated that he might be awarded the Puskas award in 2025.


Tonali, who is 24 years old, scored a goal that was worthy of the Puskas award at the 74-minute mark at St. James’ Park on Wednesday evening. This goal ensured that Newcastle won all three points.



Following their victory against Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final, which they won by a score of 2-1, the Magpies played their first game since winning their first major trophy in seven decades. This match took place before the international break in March.


On the other hand, before anything else, it would not have been a Newcastle encounter if it weren’t for the nearly typical goal scored by Alexander Isak, which opened the scoring right before the halftime whistle.



On the other hand, Brentford striker Bryan Mbeumo earned a penalty on the 66th minute, but only eight minutes later, Tonali scored a goal that would have won any game of football. You can watch the goal below to see how it turned out. Tonali’s goal secured a 2-1 victory for Eddie Howe’s team.


Pat Nevin, a former winger for Chelsea, addressed the question on BBC Radio 5 Live, asking, “Where on Earth did that come from?”

When you consider the angle from which Tonali shot it, you have no right to score from that vantage point.

“That is a cross 99.9 percent of the time, but he has managed to pin it in.” I can’t say for certain if he meant it, but that is certainly a goal.

 

Fans on social media were taken aback by the hit, although some of them called into doubt whether or not he intended to strike given the angle.

Several individuals commented: “Tonali hit that far too hard and straight to not have meant it, what a player.”

An further person stated, “It is inconceivable that he is attempting to cross here with that level of power and technique.” Insane conclusion if Tonali was serious about it!

As a third individual noted, “Tonali went for that one hundred percent!” This is without a doubt one of the most impressive goals I’ve ever seen!

According to the exclamation of a fourth individual, “Tonali has just scored a Puskas winner out of absolutely nothing.”

To quote a fifth individual, “I’m sorry, but that is an obvious cross.”

What Sandro Tonali thinks about the goal vs Brentford
Tonali did not waste much time in revealing whether or not he intended to achieve his objective.

In an interview with Premier League Productions after the game was over, he stated, “In all honesty, it was seventy percent cross and thirty percent shot.”

“Not only was it challenging for the custodian, but it was challenging for me as well. A small bit of luck is also involved.”

“I think I am happy for the trophy for these fans because these fans deserve it,” according to the Italian representative. The stadium is packed with 52,000 spectators for each and every game, which is an incredible number for football. I am overjoyed to be able to play every game in this stadium, and the atmosphere with these spectators is just remarkable.

 

 



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