This year’s Puskas Award has yet to be presented, but that didn’t stop next year’s version from finding a future home in Brazil.
On Saturday, Ceará's forward Leandro Carvalho experienced a moment unlike any other against Corinthians, scoring the rare “olympic goal” with the outside of his foot.
The goal - one that is hands-down magnificent enough to be recognized as the Goal of the Year - was scored in stoppage time by the 24-year-old, which gave his side a dramatic draw.
This type of technique, precision and execution only comes around so often:
GOL OLÍMPICO NO CAMPEONATO BRASILEIRO? TEMOS! 👏⚽
— UOL Esporte (@UOLEsporte) September 7, 2019
Aos 47 do segundo tempo, Leandro Carvalho surpreende Cássio na cobrança de escanteio e arranca empate contra o Corinthians.
Corinthians 2 x 2 Ceará pic.twitter.com/8V9QDc3EKw