Tottenham Hotspur's defender Micky van de Ven scored a Champions League goal for the ages, leaving fans and pundits alike in awe. The 24-year-old Dutchman sprinted past several opponents before slotting the ball past goalkeeper Dominik Kotarski to give his team a crucial three points.
The goal was reminiscent of Barcelona legend Lionel Messi's most spectacular strikes. Van de Ven's speed, agility, and composure on the ball were on full display as he tore through the Copenhagen defense. His finish was clinical, and the Tottenham fans erupted in joy as their side took control of the match.
Former England midfielder Owen Hargreaves described the goal as "one of the best goals you will ever see, ever." Former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha agreed, saying it was "top" and comparing it to a highlight-reel moment from Van de Ven's previous season. Even Tottenham manager Thomas Frank couldn't help but joke about his player's ability, saying that Van de Ven could keep running past him if he delivered like that.
The goal will be talked about for years to come, and it marked a much-needed victory for Tottenham and Frank, who had been struggling in recent home Premier League matches. The win, coupled with two draws from their previous four Champions League games, has kept Spurs' unbeaten start intact.
Van de Ven's form has improved significantly since joining Tottenham in August 2023, with recent goals against Paris St-Germain, West Ham, Bodo Glimt, and Everton. However, this latest effort was something special, and it will be interesting to see how he builds on this momentum going forward.
The goal was reminiscent of Barcelona legend Lionel Messi's most spectacular strikes. Van de Ven's speed, agility, and composure on the ball were on full display as he tore through the Copenhagen defense. His finish was clinical, and the Tottenham fans erupted in joy as their side took control of the match.
Former England midfielder Owen Hargreaves described the goal as "one of the best goals you will ever see, ever." Former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha agreed, saying it was "top" and comparing it to a highlight-reel moment from Van de Ven's previous season. Even Tottenham manager Thomas Frank couldn't help but joke about his player's ability, saying that Van de Ven could keep running past him if he delivered like that.
The goal will be talked about for years to come, and it marked a much-needed victory for Tottenham and Frank, who had been struggling in recent home Premier League matches. The win, coupled with two draws from their previous four Champions League games, has kept Spurs' unbeaten start intact.
Van de Ven's form has improved significantly since joining Tottenham in August 2023, with recent goals against Paris St-Germain, West Ham, Bodo Glimt, and Everton. However, this latest effort was something special, and it will be interesting to see how he builds on this momentum going forward.