Newport's goalie marks sensationally from his gate against Cheltenham

The goal score from goalkeepers is always a beautiful thing to look at. It happens once every 20 years, but it's always interesting to see it. Okay, maybe more often than that, but one can watch soccer for the rest of his life and never see it directly. Only five goalkeepers scored at Premier [...]
It happens once every 20 years, but it's always interesting to see it. Okay, maybe more often than that, but one can watch soccer for the rest of his life and never see it directly.
Only five gatekeepers scored at Premier League, with Peter Schmetichel and Brad Friedel starting the trend, broadcasting Periscope.
Meanwhile, Paul Robinson, Tim Howard and Asmir Begovic joined the goalie club they marked from their field part.
And as we continue waiting for the next goal by a goalkeeper at Premier League, we are blessed with a truly unique blow in England's Fourth League, which could be the best we've ever seen.

The encounter between Cheltenham and Newport County in the Fourth League gave us a mad goal that could be the target's target from the longest distance in football history.
We've seen a lot of gatekeepers shooting through different clips, but we're not sure we've seen goals from a branch, but that's exactly what Tom King did on Tuesday.
With little wind assistance, the Newport goalkeeper witnessed the ball ending in the net after first hitting the field.
Look below. /Periscope. com/
? Goalkeeper goal claxon?
Tom King from Way Downtown for Newport Pic.twitter. com/ swear
) James Dart ( @James Dart) January 19, 2021












