West Brom striker Callum Robinson has tried to take a page out of Ismaila Sarr's book by scoring from range, but failed miserably on Thursday night.Sarr stole the headlines on Monday night as he scored from 60-yards against West Brom away at the Hawthorns, and it clearly impressed the Irishman who was sat on the bench at the time.
Robinson was an unused substitute as West Brom fought back to draw 1-1 with Watford, but the striker was given a start against Sheffield United in the EFL Cup on Thursday.Again, the Hawthorns took centre stage, and while on the attack Robinson saw goalkeeper Wes Foderingham off his line.
Robinson decided to try and recrate Sarr's wonderstrike, but unfortunately it ended in embarrassment for the Irishman.READ MORE: Six best backheel goals ever after Alessia Russo's worldie for England LionessesRobinson led a counter-attack for West Brom, and the ball sat up rather nicely for the striker who had just passed the halfway line.
With Sarr's strike in the back of his mind, he tried to replicate it and hit the ball on the half volley.However, he got it all wrong, and scuffed the shot which eventually trickled well wide of the goal, and the keeper had time to collect it while everyone watched on in amazement.
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