Moments that have to be seen to be believed | Premier League edition



The Premier League has seen some truly unforgettable moments over the years— but for every unbelievable goal or save, there have been moments so strange that if you didn’t witness them, you might doubt they ever happened. Here are some of them.

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24 thoughts on “Moments that have to be seen to be believed | Premier League edition”

  1. Imagine losing your Stake bet or something nowadays to a freaking Beachball goal💀 I mean this is hilarious but im glad this could not happen in the modern game. Sidenote, as a Liverpool fan im always happy to see my legend Klopp even if he got himself injured😂

  2. I'm sick to death of the premier league's consistent showing of Fernando Torres' miss. Raheem Sterling has way more. Kanu and Ageuro's misses were worse

  3. Nani's goal against Tottenham should never have stood. But weirder things have happened with United under Ferguson. Penalty not given, but Nani clearly handled the ball after, so it should have been a freekick. Tell me why Nani is allowed to score after the goalkeeper places the ball down for a freekick?

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