I’m not too sure about the finer details of this goal, but I do know it gives a new meaning to the phrase trying to walk it in. What a goal though! Can anyone fill in the blanks?
By Ollie Irish on June 8th, 2007 in Miscellaneous.
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A quick Google search shows that it may or may not be a nickname for a Turkish player named MuhteÅŸem Goller. Or it could be a fancy cocktail that you sip on the beach.
Cheers, Timothy. That seems to be spot on and the player in question is, of course, Aleksandr.
Bob,
Did try the simple Google search, but guessed that MuhteÅŸem Goller meant something goal rather than being the player’s name.
that’s wright. He’s name is Mostovoi. But Russians use different letters. They have everything different… :)
His last club was Alavez, but I have no idea if he still play football.
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A quick Google search shows that it may or may not be a nickname for a Turkish player named MuhteÅŸem Goller. Or it could be a fancy cocktail that you sip on the beach.
It’s Russian. The name is ‘Mostovoi’.
Cheers, Timothy. That seems to be spot on and the player in question is, of course, Aleksandr.
Bob,
Did try the simple Google search, but guessed that MuhteÅŸem Goller meant something goal rather than being the player’s name.
Russian striker Aleksander Mostovoi – I know that hi was playing in Celta Vigo but where is he now?
that’s wright. He’s name is Mostovoi. But Russians use different letters. They have everything different… :)
His last club was Alavez, but I have no idea if he still play football.
nah, he retired
it’s mostovoj