
The match between FC St. Pauli and Hamburg in the German second division, which ended 2-2, provided a moment rarely seen in football stadiums when the away goalkeeper scored a legendary own goal.
How to score a legendary own goal – an off goal performance for the goalkeeper of Hamburg
The match between St. Pauli and Hamburg in Round 15 2. The Bundesliga got off to a great start for the hosts, who scored in the 15th minute through Irvine.
However, the 27th minute came and the advantage was doubled after Hamburg scored an own goal.
The guests tried to start the build-up from their penalty, and the goalkeeper Javier Fernandez passed the ball from outside the goal to a partner.
He made a risky pass back and the ball bounced off the furrow of the turf and a total mistake by the goalkeeper hit the crossbar.
However, by the end, “Hamburg” scored twice, and the game ended in a draw.
The goalkeeper of Hamburg with an absurd own goal uD83DuDE2D
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Source: Hot News

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