Bundesliga
VIDEO: Perfect free kick with crazy trajectory? Grimaldo silences the Allianz Arena with a beautiful goal from a free kick
This is what a perfect direct kick looks like. Spanish left-back Alejandro Grimaldo, playing for Bayer Leverkusen, silenced the Allianz Arena in the Bayern Munich match with a beautiful direct kick with a crazy trajectory.
This is what a perfect free kick looks like. Spanish left-back Alejandro Grimaldo, playing for Bayer Leverkusen, silenced the Allianz Arena in the Bayern Munich match with a beautiful free kick with a crazy trajectory.
The battle for the top of the Bundesliga table produced a beautiful footballing moment
After the national break, the fans were eager to see club football return once again. The German Bundesliga round robin match produced a wonderful football moment that will surely go down as one of the most beautiful goals of this season.
On Friday night, the 4th round of the top German football competition was a blockbuster at the Allianz Arena. The reigning league champion from the Bavarian capital welcomed the second team in the table, Bayer Leverkusen, and it was certainly something to watch.
The two teams, who have not lost a single game in the Bundesliga so far this season, battled it out for the top of the table and the high expectations of the fans were fulfilled from the first minutes.
Bayern’s new signing Harry Kane opened the scoring in the seventh minute when he headed an extended ball into the open net of visiting goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky. It was the fourth goal in four games for the league’s biggest transfer star.
Alejandro Grimaldo showed off a beautiful free kick with a crazy trajectory
But a quarter of an hour later, the visiting team levelled the match and it was one of the most beautiful goals of the new season. It was taken care of by Alejandro Grimaldo, who came through the academy of the famous La Masia.
The left-footed Spanish full-back, who shone for eight seasons at Lisbon’s Benfica, joined Xabi Alonso’s team before the season. And he is starting to pay dividends for the club early in the season, contributing to his team’s three wins with excellent performances and one assist.
He just increased his stats in the match against Bayern when he headed in a free kick in the 24th minute. A beautiful shot with a crazy flight trajectory at first sight looked like it would not fit between the home team’s three posts.
However, the ball nestled under the crossbar just outside the box and split the home net. Munich’s goalkeeper Sven Ulreich reached out in vain for a near-perfect shot. A wonderful football moment.
Source: Nova Sport 3, Bundesliga, Twitter
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