Still not explained as Hakan Calhanoglu broke physics laws with a 41m-free shot.

Hakan Calhanoglu has turned out to be an inspiring transfer of wine to Inter. Turk made a controversial move on Simone Inzagh's team from his fierce local rival Milan, and has been in charge of the post in recent times, the Periscope broadcasts. Calhanoglu was named the month's player in Serie A for November and currently has [...]
Turk made a controversial move on Simone Inzagh's team from his fierce local rival Milan, and has been in charge of the post in recent times, the Periscope broadcasts.
Calhanoglu was named month's player in Serbia A for November and currently has a contribution of 14 goals to 20 performances in all competitions this season.
The only thing he hasn't managed to do at Inter's is aim for the cheap shot.
At the time it played in Bundesliga, Calhanoglu would score spectacular goals from the interruptions.
Turk performed 11 cheap shots on the German football elite from 106 attempts.

And in a match against Borussia Dortmund of Jurgen Klopp in the 2013/14 season, Cahlhanoglu prepared to shoot at 41m until his team, Hamburg was advancing 2-0.
Considering that it was extra time, the millionaires did not even form a living wall with the ball near the middle of the field.

To be honest, they certainly thought Calhanoglu would dare shoot from such a distance, but he launched an absolute missile with his right.
The ball movement from the extremely powerful blow seemed to go against the laws of physics.
Look below. /Periscope. com/












