Louis Suarez's extraordinary outside goal simply has no logical explanation

Louis Suwarez clearly experienced the best individual season in the history of Premier Legers. Let's say that Liverpool's star was unstoppable during the 2013/14 season would be the mother of subdeclarations, as long as he scored 31 goals and contributed 12 assets to 33 matches in the league, the Periscope broadcast. Naturally, it's about discussion when we think [...]
Let's say that Liverpool's star was unstoppable during the 2013/14 season would be the mother of subdeclarations, as long as he scored 31 goals and contributed 12 assets to 33 matches in the league, the Periscope broadcast.
Naturally, it is under discussion when we consider Mojame Salah's campaign in 2017/18, Cristiano Ronaldos 2007/08, John Terry 2004/05 and others, but there is no question that Suarez's masterpiece is up there.
However, one of his best performances at Liverpool's fantel came to a 4-1 victory against the US in October 2013.
It really was a day of spectacular goals because not only did Suarez score a hat-trick, but Daniel Storm also beat goalkeeper Boaz Myhill with a goal-lob.
The best goal in the match came from Uruguay when it hit the target with its head in the vicinity.
Yeah, you read it right. Suarez é, despite not being known for his air skills, he scored one of the most beautiful goals from the distance to the head in the history of Premier Legue.
In fact, there is still a need for explanation despite almost a decade. /Periscope. com/












