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Puskas Prize is set? Ligue 1's longest goal was born, with the striker scoring a 65m long-range shot

author:The Voice of Football

In the 12th round of Ligue 1, Saint-Etienne drew 1-1 away to Metz, each taking one point. The two sides contributed two world waves, adding a lot of color to the draw. In particular, the goal of Saint-Etienne striker Hazri is considered by many to have booked this year's Puskas Prize.

Puskas Prize is set? Ligue 1's longest goal was born, with the striker scoring a 65m long-range shot

In the 15th minute of the game, Saint-Etienne launched a counterattack after metz's unsuccessful attack, and Khazri observed when he broke forward with the ball and found that the opposing goalkeeper was slightly ahead. Hazri didn't think much of it, a super long hanging shot to try his luck, and the ball really went in! 1-1! Saint-Etienne equalised with this world wave!

Puskas Prize is set? Ligue 1's longest goal was born, with the striker scoring a 65m long-range shot

According to opta statistics, the distance of this goal reached 65 meters, which is the farthest goal in the history of Ligue 1. Whether it is from the technical, distance, ornamental point of view, this goal can be called the best goal of the year.

Puskas Prize is set? Ligue 1's longest goal was born, with the striker scoring a 65m long-range shot

After the birth of this ball, many people thought that this year's Puskas did not have to choose, because this super hanging shot is so wonderful. Tunisian striker Hazri, who scored this goal, has already booked this year's Puskas Prize.

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