The Irish Guy takes a look at every Premier League club's most underrated, important goal, including the likes of Edin Dzeko v QPR and Emre Can v Watford.
Yeah, they were 1-2 down at home against QPR. Then Edin Dzeko equalised before Sergio Agüero pops up with the famous winner. But without Dzeko equaliser they don't win the title either, even if Sergio Agüero scored.
Every current team vs thier counterparts a decade ago and the result eg 2019-20 liverpool 3-1 2009-10 liverpool Thanks for all the likes guys and girls third times a charm
I think people will remember Dzeko's goal against QPR better than Yaya Toure's brace against Newcastle the previous week, which was also extremely important. City needed a win away at St. James' on Matchday 37, a tricky task against a very good Newcastle side. It was 0-0 until the 70th minute, then Toure broke the deadlock before finishing the game off late on with a second. Without those goals, United would've been two points clear going into the final day and would probably have won the title.
Sure, but they would still win the title if they won 1-0 against Newcastle (if Yaya had scored just one time), assuming they still beat QPR. Because of GD, they ended with 64 to United's 56.
@@vinnyjefferson2085 How about this? (4-2-3-1 formation.) Onana Hakimi, Nkoulou, Koulibaly, Bensebaini Ndidi, Gueye Salah, Ziyech, Mane Aubameyang I would include Mahrez, but I couldn't fit him anywhere. Maybe at CAM instead of Ziyech?
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Dzeko is a cult hero at City we love him. He’s known as the Bosnian diamond and we sing his song every week. While that goal is overshadowed by Sergios we’ll never forget Dzeko and what he did for us
Weirdly as a Chelsea fan I'd go for three goals. They came in the 16/17 season and they were scored by: Alexis Sanchez, Theo Walcott and Mesut Ozil. That 3-0 loss at the Emirates forced Conte to change his tactics and we won 13 games in a row and strolled to the title. Cheers guys
Do a video on most ovverated goal of the decade next (including champions league and fa cup) ie. Arsenal : Giroud goal vs Crystal Palace. He won the Puskas but Arsenal finished 5th during that season. Grioud's goal celebration mimicing his scorpion kick goal kinda costed them the champions league qualification. Arsenal were 3-0 down in the 58th minute, scored 3 goals (one in extra time by giroud), had an extra time of 7 minutes but Giroud spent the extra time by celebrating. If Giroud didn't do the celebration and quickly went to the kick off zone, Arsenal could've score one more goal, win the game, and overtake Liverpool for 4th place. If hadn't scored that beautiful goal, no scorpion kick celebration against bornemouth -> no time wasting -> Arsenal likely to score 4th goal and win -> Arsenal finish seaosn with 77 points 1 point above Liverpool and made it to the champions league. Chelsea: Torres goal vs Barcelona. The goal which made Neville had an orgasm. Chelsea still could've made it to the final without Torres' goal because of away goal lead but many people talk about the goal as the 50 million pound goal. Liverpool: Salah goal vs everton. That goal made him won the Puskas when it clearly wasn''t Puskas worthy at all Manchester United: Martial goal vs Liverpool. The last time Martin Tyler broke his voice screaming. Barely any player had class in the field. The centre backs were Lovren and aging Skrtel of course they were going to concede a goal. Lingard could've dance around those two centre backs.
On the Chelsea one you are right to a certain extent. Given how much pressure we were under, the Torres goal was the deathblow with 1 minute plus added time and that knocked Barcelona out cold. Our defence was hanging on for dear life so I wouldn't say it was overrated there are many Chelsea goals I can pick from the last decade that were much more overrated than Torres'
@@JayTechZM i kinda agree but I think Ramires goal is more underrated than Torres goal is overrated imo. 2-0 down, playing with 10 men, then Ramires scores an insane chipped goal from outside of the box to make it 2-2 on aggregate and leading on away goals against a prime Barcelona team. Had Torres not scored Chelsea would have qualified anyway and everyone was pushing up field which gave Torres acres of space. Ramires goal was much harder to score and more cruicial
@@JayTechZM exactly, we would have still gone through but Chelsea fans who watched that game will remember how much we were sweating during that second half with the amount of chances Barca had
Bonus : Bale Amazing Bicycle Kick Goal against Liverpool was overshadowed by Karius mistakes and Ramos killing Salah. Nobody remembers how important bale was at that final
19/20 gonna be Maddison 13/14 or 14/15 is Charlie Austin 16/17 Ibra 2004/05 Andy Johnson Michu 12/13 marcus stewart 00/01 Benni Mccarthy 06/07 Roque santa cruz 07/08 or benjani 08/09 Robinho 10/11 asamoah gyan 11/12 Nikica Jelavic Mido 05/06
Just to remind irish guy the season will commence and you proised to wear the i love paul mchsane shirt if brighton are not relegated. Come on brighton 🤣
Newcastles 2 most important goals were Ayoze Perez winner at Brighton in the Championship to all but guarantee promotion or Jonas Gutierrez goal on last day of 14/15 season to stay up
Irish Guy, do some video about: 1) Every good players from every premier league clubs who had bad statistics on their career 2) Every premier clubs who has a one season wonderer 3) One player on every premier league clubs who excel at their club but flopped at other clubs Thats all!!👍🏻
For me the most underrated lfc goal is the one by salah against napoli last year in the final group stage game.if he had not scored it lfc would not have qualified for the round of 16.they went on to win the champions league.only Allison got credit for the save.but salah was brilliant as well.
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For us Id say Origis last minute header against Newcastle - going into Barcelona at Anfield after drawing with Newcastle would have gone a lot worse than it did
No it was wijnaldum at home on the last day of the season that confirmed champions league qualification. Which the next season they went to Kiev, followed by winning it the following season
I’d actually argue Sheringham’s goal was more important than Solkjaer’s because an equalizer still allows for Man United to have chances to win in extra time or on penalties
For West Ham it wasn't Scott Parker's winner against Wigan that kept us up in 2010? Not the Tevez winner against Man Utd in 2007 to keep us up? It wasn't Winston Reid's winner in 2016 against Man Utd to secure Europa league football and send off the Boleyn Ground?
Loris karius who is a former liverpool goalkeeper and the most famous thing he has ever done is single handedly win a champions league final with mild concussion for real madrid whilst playing for liverpool