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Funes Mori scores crazy long-distance goal for Monterrey (video)

Monterrey v Lobos BUAP - Torneo Clausura 2019 LIga MX

MONTERREY, MEXICO - FEBRUARY 09: Rogelio Funes Mori of Monterrey celebrates after scoring his team’s fourth goal via penalty during the 6th round match between Monterrey and Lobos BUAP as part of the Torneo Clausura 2019 Liga MX at BBVA Bancomer Stadium on February 09, 2019 in Monterrey, Mexico. (Photo by Azael Rodriguez/Getty Images)

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Rogelio Funes Mori is healthy again for Monterrey, and that’s a big reason why they lead the Clausura standings.

The 27-year-old Argentinian striker is in great form this Clausura after missing a significant portion of the Apertura with injuries. He had five goals in six Clausura matches coming into Friday night’s match with 16th-placed Monarcas Morelia.

He now has six goals, and his last one was an absolute stunner.

Funes Mori stole the ball off Aldo Rocha’s sloppy touch, looked up, and noticed Monarcas goalkeeper Sebastian Sosa just a hair out of his net. That was all the space he needed, letting loose from at least 35 yards out and producing an absolutely stunning finish that Sosa barely even had time to back up and give a stretch. Just like that, Monterrey went ahead.

Unfortunately for Monterrey, they gave up an equalizer less than a minute later as the left flank of the Monterrey defense saw their controller batteries die, allowing Edison Flores to snag a loose ball behind the lollygagging defenders and fire a low shot past Marcelo Barovero to level the score. The game ended 3-2 to Monterrey as Funes Mori would score a 78th minute equalizer and then the visitors won in stoppage time.

Still, win, lose, or draw, that strike by Funes Mori is something to behold. On the same day that a French top flight player unleashed from nearly halfway, Liga MX has a goal of the same caliber.

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