Lovely control and finish



Danny Ings scores following a brilliant piece of skill to score for Southampton vs Tottenham Hotspur (2019/20).

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23 thoughts on “Lovely control and finish”

  1. As a Spurs fan I absolutely hate playing against Ings because he always seems to score against us 😂😂 he’s exactly the same as Antonio because he always seems to score against us as well, and it’s so frustrating watching those strikers become prime Ronaldo Nazario against us and then play like they’ve never kicked a ball in their lives the week after 😂😂

  2. He reminded me so much of Le Tissier, maybe not in the crispness of techniques, but he had some really beautiful goals…
    Danny Ings!!! Might have been South central at the time, but even the North remembers.

  3. What I love about this is, that you’re often tempted to go for power when the ball sits up like that but a seasoned finisher that close to goal knows he can gently place it and it’ll beat the keeper

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