Rangers TV have shared incredible unique footage of Kemar Roofe's wonder goal away to Standard Liege.
The striker notched a stunner from his own half in the Light Blues' opening Europa League fixture of the season. The goal has been tipped to win this years Puskas Award after he beat three players before striking, and his club have thrown their weight behind that being the case.
Gary Lineker and Piers Morgan were among the high-profile names to heap praise on the goal, with the latter describing it as possibly one of the greatest he's ever seen.Â
💫 That @RangersTV angle of @roofe's entry for the Puskás Award.#UEL pic.twitter.com/znBSPZZOjV
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) October 27, 2020
The unique footage has racked up thousands of likes and shares in a short space of time already, with fans piling on with praise and compliments for Roofe's hit.
One said: "Gets better every time we see it," and another wrote: "This angle of the goal is even better."
One fan added: "There's no way he doesn't win [Puskas Award]," and a fourth wrote: "Lol I’ve watched the other views about 100x and this is me just noticing he nutmegs the defender with the back of his heel lol. Beautiful."
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