Kellyn Acosta scores one of the craziest goals you’ll see behind a heavy wind from midfield for a game winner in Chicago!

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23 Comments

  1. MLS players who scored goals from midfield and beyond:

    2024: Kellyn Acosta, Chicago Fire

    2023: Cucho Hernández, Columbus Crew

    2023: Pablo Ruiz, Real Salt Lake

    2023: Lucas Zelarayan, Columbus Crew

    2022: Sebastian Ferreira, Houston Dynamo

    2022: Lucas Zelarayan, Columbus Crew

    2019: Wayne Rooney, D.C. United

    2017: David Villa, New York City FC

    2013, Jair Benitez, FC Dallas

    2009: Claudio López, Sporting Kansas City

    2009: Kenny Cooper, FC Dallas

    2008: Danny Cepero, New York Red Bulls

    2008: David Beckham, LA Galaxy

    2007: Andy Williams, Real Salt Lake

    2007: Michael Parkhurst, New England Revolution

    2006: Dwayne De Rosario, Houston Dynamo

    1999: Marco Etcheverry, D.C. United

    1996: Beto Nevada, New England Revolution

    1996: Pete Marino, Columbus Crew

  2. All the MLS hate, man. Acting like goals similar to this haven't happened in the European Leagues. Also, they are playing in Chicago. They call it the windy city for a reason. You can clearly see the point where the wind catches it and changes direction. Keeper ain't a wizard. Expect him to predict the wind?

  3. I like games with crazy weather because its just interesting to see how players try and cope with the weather conditions

    Snow and windy weather is my favorite

    Foggy weather is also cool because watching the goalkeepers try and react to balls that are hard to see is entertaining for me

  4. Naw… that's the wind, clearly, but that's just not pro level keeping. There's no way. Watch it in slow-mo, watch where he starts from, watch the delay in his impulse to backpedal, etc etc. Wind happens, without question, but it could be argued that how well you MAKE SURE you keep a ball in front of you as a keeper is THE job.

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