GOAL: Jair Benitez scores a golazo from 50 yards out | FC Dallas vs Vancouver Whitecaps



Goal! FC Dallas 3, Vancouver Whitecaps 1. Jair Benitez (FC Dallas) left footed shot from more than 35 yards to the top right corner. Assisted by Mauro Díaz following a fast break.

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30 opiniones en “GOAL: Jair Benitez scores a golazo from 50 yards out | FC Dallas vs Vancouver Whitecaps”

  1. Dont listen to him, im English, he obviously doesn't know what hes talking about, im a Keeper too, English keepers seem to be naturally shit, Hart has been our decent one for a while until a recent spell of horrible games.

  2. FYI, very few people in England actually care about the England team. It's all about the EPL, club > country every time.
    England supporters accepted 30 years ago that they were never going to win anything again, but that was okay because their clubs teams perform well in Europe.

  3. Also England sucks, they've got an attractive PL TV deal and a large audience, with a substantial part coming from former colonies that are still mesmerized by "the empire on which the sun never sets", but truth be told the England national team is possible even worse than my country's national team; and great English players are few and far between. On a good day, the US national team would beat England like so many other "minor" football nations have done before.

    Tl;dr: England sucks as well.

  4. I'm Danish – like Ousted and the White Puma or whatever the hell you call Jimmi Nielsen; and both keepers had their prime years in the Danish League which is – might I add – absolutely horrendous. Both moving on to the MLS and having some success there (for Jimmi at least) goes to show that MLS is pretty crappy, but that most European Leagues are as well.

    In fact, football is on a downward spiral – quality is solely where the money is; and that's sad. Look at the Bale signing, what a joke.

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