THIS is the moment that Greg Stewart scored a stunning goal of the season contender in the Indian Super League yesterday.
The 31-year-old moved to Jamshedpur FC after departing Rangers on a free transfer at the end of last season.
And the Scot has been flying since his move abroad.
He has only featured eight times on his Indian adventure, however, he has bagged five goals and four assists on those outings.
Stewart's latest strike was this stunner of a free-kick against Kerala Blasters as the side's played out a 1-1 draw.
The former Dundee, Aberdeen and Kilmarnock man opened the scoring on the 14th-minute with the long-range hit.
It looked to be one he really enjoyed - and he admitted after the match that he did his homework on the opposition's keeper.
Did we just witness the Goal of the season from Greg Stewart? 🔥👀#KBFCJFC #HeroISL #LetsFootball @JamshedpurFC pic.twitter.com/qKGAWLfGN9
— Indian Super League (@IndSuperLeague) December 26, 2021
He said: "I done my homework on their goalkeeper. I noticed that he takes chances from free-kicks.
"He stands quite far from his front post and I've just tried to find the corner and luckily enough it went in the top corner for myself. "
The clip of the goal has been widely shared on social media, as fans gushed over the strike.
The official Indian Super League Twitter account posed the question as to whether it would be goal of the season.
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