Former St Mirren and Celtic winger Lewis Morgan was the talk of the MLS last night after scoring a wonder goal for Inter Miami.
The Scot scored a brace in the 3-2 defeat to NYC FC last night with his second goal coming from an assist from Gonzalo Higuain.
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Even the official MLS account praised Morgan tweeting a clip of his goal with the caption "Take a bow Lewis Morgan."
TAKE A BOW, LEWIS MORGAN.
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) October 4, 2020
Wow. 2-2. #MIAvNYC pic.twitter.com/hVgixWRyh8
MLS co-commentator Ray Hudson could barely contain his excitement between Higuain and Morgan saying: "This combination here, better than Lennon and McCartney - and this is their 'Hey Jude'. What a goal from the Artful Dodger, accurate as a knife thrower in the circus from Lewis Morgan. It is a catapult that bursts the net and bursts the heart of anyone that loves football. That is a world-class finish."
An Inter Miami fan account tweeted: "Lewis Morgan for President" while a Celtic fan account on social media tweeted: "Just Lewis Morgan celebrating with Higuain after scoring a double... 2020, eh?"
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Morgan who previously played Celtic, St Mirren and Sunderland signed for David Beckham's Inter Miami in 2020.
You can watch Morgan's other goal in the match below
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