The angle of the Jarmolenco goal that may have broken the laws of physics is just slow-down poetry

The Netherlands-Ukraine was undoubtedly the most exotic Euro 2020 match so far. Sunday night's event at Johan Cruyff Arena has all, the Periscope broadcast. From a 2-0 advantage of the Netherlands, Ukraine tied to 2-2, with the Tztulips eventually marking the end to secure full scores in Group C. But [...]
The Netherlands-Ukraine was undoubtedly the most exotic Euro 2020 match so far.
Sunday night's event at Johan Cruyff Arena has all, the Periscope broadcast.
From a 2-0 advantage of the Netherlands, Ukraine tied to 2-2, with the Tztulips eventually marking the end to secure full scores in Group C.
However, Ukraine's first goal, marked by Andriy Yarmolenco, was simply something else.
That's because West Ham's magician easily scored the most beautiful goal so far in competition, until he launched an absolutely thrilling blow with the left.
And this angle in particular shows the scale of this note just slow-down poetry. /Periscope. com/
That goal from Jarmolenko. Anything of beautiful. ?Pic.twitter. com/ RJvBCCLVvP
) ASG (@ahadfoty) June 13, 2021












