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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Howard Make a spectacular goal, the goalkeeper Bolton Wanderers



Liverpool - The main task of a goalkeeper guarding the net was not conceded. But it obviously is not a sin if the goalkeeper can score against the opponent, such as the newly made Tim Howard. At Goodison Park, Thursday (01/05/2012) pm dawn, the match between Everton Howard defended against Bolton Wanderers who came as guests do not produce a goal until midway through the second. Goals finally breaking the deadlock was born in the 63rd minute. Not surprisingly, this goal is coming from the foot of Howard's home team's goalkeeper. Goal kicking ball began when Howard, who was already entering the penalty area and chased Bolton players, and then glide swift into the opponent's defense. In the midst of a number of players, from both Everton and Bolton, the skin round then bounced hard to the ground and soar again to get past goalkeeper Adam Bogdan vain "flying" in the business dismissed. The game was eventually was won by Bolton who replied with two goals to win 2-1, but goals nonetheless Howard special. Not the first time there is a goalkeeper who can score goals, both living and dead ball game. But to stage the English Premier League, Howard should be included in the ranks of an elite scorer keeper. Elite because previously there was only a handful who can do it. As noted Infostrada, before Howard's new keeper recorded three never make goals in a Premier League era party: Peter Schmeichel, Paul Robinson and Brad Friedel. Schmeichel, whose name is looming with Manchester United, recorded 13 goals throughout his career package. With his goal for Aston Villa on October 20, 2001, he became the first goalkeeper to make a goal in the Premier League. A unique, Schmeichel then print them into the Everton goal now Howard defended. Friedel became the second goalkeeper to score in the Premier League on February 21, 2004, when he defended Blackburn Rovers. Like Schmeichel, Friedel is now uniformed Tottenham Hotspur sent the ball into the opponent's goal following a corner kick. The third goalkeeper who managed to break the opponent's goal is still to defend Robinson while Spurs on March 17, 2007. Different from Schmeichel and Friedel, a player who is now anchored at Blackburn Rovers was to make goals from free kicks.

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