Whats the soccer equivalent of this play?

whats the soccer equivalent of this play?

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i need more context

Last play of an elimination game vikes need to score, keenum hurls it and manages to somehow get a 61 yard TD as the clock runs out.
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agueroooooooooooo

Not as impressive as the 4th and 26

as an Eagles fans i am 100 percent in agreement
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great days bros

Vikings play was way more impressive and important than 4th & 26. That was a fluke with multiple laterals

Remind what happened in the next game?

This

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That damn Freddie Mitchell had no business making that catch, to this day I still can't believe he made that play.

The 2000–01 season was notable for its title race, which literally lasted until the last seconds of the campaign. Before the last round of matches, Bayern Munich lead Schalke 04 by three points, but with an inferior goal difference. Schalke managed to defeat Unterhaching, 5–3. Shortly before this match ended, Bayern gave up a 90th-minute goal against Hamburg. As the news spread quickly at the Parkstadion, most Schalke supporters believed their team had won their first championship since 1958. The pitch had thus already been stormed in celebration although the match in Hamburg was not concluded yet, which could also be seen on stadium television.

In Hamburg, Bayern tried one last attack in injury time when suddenly Hamburg goalkeeper Mathias Schober, who ironically was loaned out from Schalke, stopped a back pass by his teammate Tomáš Ujfaluši with his hands. Referee Markus Merk thus awarded an indirect free kick for Bayern about eight meters from the Hamburg goal. Discussions and protests led to a further delay before Patrik Andersson eventually scored the decisive equaliser on a Stefan Effenberg tip pass. The match was never resumed afterwards.

In Schalke, the atmosphere immediately turned from joy and celebration to shock, disbelief and mourning. Because of the events, the Schalke 04 team of that season was dubbed "Champion of Hearts" by the German media


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>Miami lateral pass to beat Patriots
Significantly more impressive. Saints corner just WHIFFED a tackle like no one has seen before

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Watford besting Leicester in the Championship playoff is most similar desu. Desperation play that qualified them for a championship game not to mention that both the vikes and Watford would lose in the next round.

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This play still makes me sick to my stomach.

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Oh wow

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Que?

What the fuck are you talking about dumbass?

ha ha cheese fag

Take your dumb spaniard speak back to mexico you stupid beaner

I'M GONNA SAY IT

fuck off moose fucker

>amerischakle

Zoomers will say it's fake.

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>he isn't on the hamburg pain train
sad

based

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Explain to an americlap what keeps time going? Why not just call it at 90 minutes?

injury time
the clock never stops in soccer so the ref adds on some times to make up for injuries, subs (subs take 30 seconds each usually) or other interruptions that happened during the half
also the ref may give more added time if there's been blatant timewasting by the winning team

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probably this, set plays are the part of soccer that resemble american football the most

what a lifeless commentator
>give that man a noighthood
kek