Possibly one of the most clinical goals I've ever seen.
Sess's goal was the result of a classic wide manouver that was sheer magic to watch an text book in it's make-up.
McClean drawing the defender wide and out of position, Vaughn running for the one two overlap, clever first time touch...down the flank wide before cutting back a superbly flighted low cross with pin-point accuracy for Sess to side foot solidly away from the stranded keeper.
A joy to behold and a classic for the purists....
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Re: Possibly one of the most clinical goals I've ever seen.
An impressive movement all round.
Though I have to admit, I was watching it on a stream and when Vaughan played the pass in, Sess was not in shot. My first reaction was 'WTF there is nobody there, why play that ba......gerrrr in'
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Originally Posted by mackem1979
It was the closing down immediately before then I was most impressed with.
Just going to say that. The three man press forced that two mistakes to win ball high up the pitch, then some great movement, four passes and it's in. Brilliant stuff.
Shame they didn't show that on MotD.
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