How will we show our children that Alan Shearer scored this goal?

Anal, excuse us, Alan Shearer is the top scorer of all Premier Legers' time, and the one at a distance. Despite his retirement in 2006, the legendary assailant remains immune to his first position of 260 goals on his shoulders. Shearer scored 112 goals in 138 matches at Premier League for Blackburn Rover, where he [...]
Anal, excuse us, Alan Shearer is the top scorer of all Premier Legers' time, and the one at a distance.
Despite his retirement in 2006, the legendary assailant remains immune to his first position of 260 goals on his shoulders.
Shearer scored 112 goals in 138 matches at Premier League for Blackburn Rover, where he also won the title in 1995.
He then moved to Neecastle Unitedi in July 1996 and continued to score 148 more goals in 303 matches.
Shearer also achieved 23 goals for Southampton in the First Division, prior to Premier Legers' inauguration in 1992, so it's probably a little unfair to him to count 260 goals instead of 283.
The former English promoter could mark any goal.
In addition to being a killer inside the area, he could score spectacular long-term goals, he was extremely reliable by penalties, brilliant in the air, and even marked by cheap shots.
And when it was about indirect shooting from the interior of the area that we saw most often in the old days, Shearer was clearly the best we've ever seen.
West Brom was being protected by 11 players in a match, and it seemed to be virtually impossible for Shearer to find the goal space.
But the iconic attacker somehow managed to shake the net after Nolberto Sollano served with a simple ball in the vicinity of the six-foot zone.
Look below. /Periscope. com/
Alan Shearer: Master of the gravest free-kick! Pic.twitter. com/rn b gO6AuQ
) Best of Football (@BestofFotball8) Yuly 26, 2021












