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Santos vs Flamengo Had Everything: Twisty Neymar Golazo, Panenka FAIL, Horror Miss & Ronaldinho Hat-Trick! (Video)

By Chris Wright

Let’s start with the Neymar goal.

Love him or loathe him – the boy’s definitely got skills. The Brazilian wunderkind’s latest wonder goal against Flamengo last night was pretty damn swish – in fact, the little shimmy on the edge of the Flamengo box has already been christened ‘the Neymar slalom’…

Santos eventually lost out to Flamengo by 4 goals to 5, with the ridiculously end-to-end game throwing up all sorts of delightful oddities – like Elano’s pathetic ‘Panenka’ penalty abhoration…

…Deivid’s insanely bad miss…

…and a bloomin’ hat-trick from Ronaldinho (including a trademark ‘under the wall’ freekick)…

Pies ♥ Brazilian football IDST.

Video: 101GG

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By Chris on July 28th, 2011 in FAIL, Skills, South America, Videos. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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6 Responses to “Santos vs Flamengo Had Everything: Twisty Neymar Golazo, Panenka FAIL, Horror Miss & Ronaldinho Hat-Trick! (Video)”

  1. SNOOD says:

    Why the hells that guy celebrating 3rd goal of ronaldinhos wearing a speedo swimmimng cap

  2. Veej says:

    LOL @ Snood!!! didnt spot that before! HAHAH

  3. jan says:

    love the rufio reference :D

  4. Markell says:

    Yup, I’m moving to Brazil

  5. Ramon Felipe says:

    About the Speedo Swimming Cap, that player is Junior Cesar and in the end of the first half Borges (Santos Center-forward who scored the first 2 gols) accidently hit him over the eye with his elbow, cutting the skin there and causing him to bleed a lot.

    So at half-time they treated the wound and bandaged it, also putting the Speedo Cap on top of it to protect the area. That’s being done very often here in brazil when players have head injuries, as it’s more secure than using paper or cloth bandages.

    Oh yeah, I am a Flamengo fan and was watching this game live. And it was the best and most exciting game I saw in my 20 years of life

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