Monday, 9 January 2012

'Puskas Award 2011': Those who stayed behind

Puskas Award

Today is a day of festivities, tip white, gold, winners and losers. At 19.00 hours will be held in Zurich where FIFA gala will be awarded to the best player of the year and the best coach, which seem to lead Barca overtone. Also choose the 'Puskas Award' for best goal of the year , coming off the final shortlist consists of Rooney and Messi Neymar. The three nominees were chosen from an initial list of ten goals that have no waste at all. In this post we will remember those who were eventually discarded. We see them, enjoy them.

Benjamin De Ceulaer ( KSC Lokeren)


Lokeren Belgian footballer of the Jupiler League, settled in the area a ball from the right wing with a subtle touch of the ball that served both to control and make a hat to match for, without dropping the ball, finishing at goal, signing a goal and make this player know the best way possible.

Giovani Dos Santos (Mexico)


A stranger to an old acquaintance. The past 2011 was a good good year, at least until the summer, Gio Dos Santos for which he used to be claimed in the Racing and the Mexican national team, with whom he won the Gold Cup final against the United States marking the 4 -2 that gave comfort to his team and signing an extraordinary while, according to a server, could easily be in the final goal rather than Leo Messi. The player of Tottenham, which is totally wasted, lay glue left boot to attach the target ball and get rid of her rival Howard and how to step out. When it seemed I was losing meters away from the goal area and invented a vaseline flew over the heads of their opponents to finally enter the square. Class, difficulty, importance and stage, has it all.

Julio Gomez (Mexico Sub17)


We continue with the selection of Mexico but this time with their combined U17 and Julio Gomez to star. The magnificent generation that is coming in the Aztec football faced in the semifinals against powerful Germany in the World category. In the 89th minute of the game, the 2-2 would lead to an extension before the Tricolor botase a corner he found Gomez, a Chilean, crossing the ball into the goal area and give your team a spot in the final where Mexico defeated Uruguay and world champions. Not only that but, at the time, Gomez was injured. Perhaps not the most aesthetic Chile we have seen, but the epic is unique. Candidate with 17 years 'Puskas Prize', there is nothing.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic (AC Milan)


A promise to one of the best European football realities. Ibrahimovic inscribed his name on the list with a goal against Lecce which at the time we talked . After catching a ball that was presumed no man's land, the Swede did not think twice to set up his left leg with little space and launch a tomahawk that slipped into the rival goal over the keeper. Galliani's face says it all.

Lisandro López (Arsenal)


Do not confuse the player with Olympique Lyon striker or the Argentine Arsenal English. In the 2011 Clausura, Argentine defender joined a corner safely without even imagining that eventually scoring a goal by Chile as the ball came to him making impossible any response from the archer. It has the epic Gomez's goal, but Chile is spectacular.

Dejan Stankovic (Inter Milan)


It was not worth to kill Raul Schalke 04 in the quarterfinal round of the Champions League last year, but the Serbian soccer team left Nerazzurri goal to remember. What seemed a bold and successful goal output Neuer became Stankovic assistance to volley the ball joint head cleared by the goalkeeper to score from midfield.

Heather O'Reilly (United States)


Like last year with Japan's Kumi Yokoyama, this edition also remembered the women's game. Heather O'Reilly, the Boston Breakers, the U.S. team scored a great goal against Colombia in the World Cup women's soccer to take advantage of a poor control of a rival player and drop a right cross from outside the area that entered the square.

In NDF | Rooney and Messi Neymar, candidates 'Puskas Award 2011'
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