A year ago
Theo Hernandez created a magical moment to score a stunning goal for AC Milan against Lazio on Saturday.
Hernandez scored his team's second goal in ecstatic style as he ran the full length of the field before slamming a beautiful shot into the net.
Mike Maignan sent the ball to the left-back, who solved the problem himself by scoring a goal from zero.
He unleashed a daring dribble, edged past Sergej Milinkovic-Savic and then stabilized before slamming a superb shot.
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The Frenchman unleashed a dangerous shot into the top corner of the goal to end the game with a stunning goal. AN END FOR OTHER
Follow Hernández on the one-man show for Milan pic.twitter.com/BVe9J54Ag9
– Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) May 6, 2023
Needless to say, Hernandez's goal sent social media into a frenzy as fans deemed him the best player in his position.
One Twitter user wrote:
"The best left-back in the world."
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A second tweet:
“Goal of the season.
The third added:
"He's too good for Milan."
The fourth said:
"This guy likes to run completely from goal."
Another commented:
"It's the most Gareth Bale-like goal I've ever seen that wasn't scored by Gareth Bale."
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Milan, who currently hold a Champions League spot in the group, are caught up in a battle with Juventus, Inter Milan, Atalanta and AS Roma for a place in the top four.
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According to El Nacional, FC Barcelona has ruled out re-signing a world-class but 'toxic' talent who once played for the Blaugrana due to his penchant for partying and frequent visits to the city's nightclubs during the summer. first time working for them.
Neymar may already be a club legend at Camp Nou, but opted to move to Paris Saint Germain in 2017 when the Qatar-backed giants activated a €222 million ($249 million) release clause. ) with the aim of escaping from the shadow of Lionel Messi.
While the Brazilian has been productive in Ligue 1, he has not won the Ballon d'Or awarded by France Football for the best player in the world or a first Champions League title for PSG after finishing second behind Bayern Munich. in 2020.
Messi has since joined Neymar at the Parc des Princes. However, with the Argentine's contract set to expire on June 30, he has been linked with a possible return to FC Barcelona. This week, when Messi was suspended for making an unauthorized trip to Saudi Arabia, Fabrizio Romano reported on how his side informed PSG a month ago that he had no intention of renewing the latter. mentioned date.
Then, in the following days, PSG left the door open to Neymar and included a buy-out clause in the deal, according to Carrusel Deportivo.
This of course has pundits like those at SPORT thinking about how a potential second time for Neymar in Catalonia could play out.
However, besides being financially impossible - Neymar ranks 4th on Forbes' 2022 list of highest paid footballers in the world with $87 million, of which $55 million is earned on the pitch, something beyond Barca's reach - President Joan Laporta also ignored the agreement.
Indeed, Laporta found the 31-year-old to be 'toxic' according to El Nacional, and he has also built a reputation for hosting 'many parties' in the western beach suburb of Castelldefels, where Ronaldinho and Messi, in addition to frequenting Barcelona. . night club. Laporta 'wants to sign a different type of player' and will turn down Neymar even if his former team-mate and current head coach Xavi Hernandez wants him.
At the same time, it is also unlikely that PSG will agree to pay most of Neymar's salary and let a European opponent get his '10' for a cheap price.
With the above factors, Neymar's next destination is likely to be the Premier PINC League and a club like Manchester or Newcastle United.
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