Denmark midfielder Thomas Delaney pulled off a spectacular scorpion kick finish during training with the national team. The Borussia Dortmund player had his first effort saved, the goalkeeper’s parry sending the ball over his head. A bit of quick thinking from the midfielder saw him flip forward, striking the ball with his heel and sending it past the keeper into the top left corner. Denmark face Austria on Wednesday
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In scorpion kick you have to use both feet. So, it's not.
many things can be done when there is no defenders
If you all think this is new, try searching for Zico doing the scorpion in an actual match in Japan right before he retired in the early 90s. You´re welcome.
Using his left heel.
Lucky shot
The celebration from whom will never do that again.
Love how everyone else tries to do the same thing but with their hands! Watch closely!
Just in time for the MORTAL KOMBAT release
Celebrating a training shot …..ore training the celebrating ?
Thought that was a ghost 👻 on the pitch.
The coach looked impressed.
since when is anything in training audacious
Нажаль ніхто з партнерів не зрозумів)
Fanny
Zzzzz…did that at 7 years of age 40 year ago …. keep practicing IMPOSTER! Make no 1st team a make! 🙄⚽🤔😂😎
He Celebrated His GOAL As If He Won THE WORLD CUP 😃👍.
What a player.
Next season Real Madrid’s summer signing.
Do that in a real game lol
He really wanted someone to hug n share the moment with
Like si vienes desde el partido Dinamarca vs República Checa en Directv 😉👍🏾
England have to go against that
Reminds me of René Higuita of Colombia’s scorpion kick.
i dont watch soccer but isn't that kick much harder to do when someone is crossing from the side? wouldn't it be easier (albeit still very difficult) from a ball coming straight at you?