Peru’s Carlos Bazalar invents the lying down double-header
You have heard of the downward header, the glancing header and even the diving header, but have you ever heard of the lying down double-header? If not, it may just have been invented by Peru under-17 international Carlos Bazalar. Check him out heading against the crossbar before finishing the job off while lying flat on the grass.
[Via The Offside]

















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Just goes to show he plays indoor football…
I seem to recall David Platt attempting something very similar years ago in an England friendly (can’t remember who we were playing – but it was under Venables pre-Euro ’96). He looked like one of those ‘jumping johnnies’ that get washed up on tropical beaches from time to time.