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Lionel Messi free-kick leaves Kasper Schmeichel stranded alongside perfect 'GOAT' message
PSG megastar Lionel Messi left Premier League winning goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel stranded with an inch-perfect free-kick - with the advertising boards providing the perfect backdrop. The 35-year-old has been back to his unplayable best at the start of his second season in France after leaving Barcelona - and netted his seventh goal of the season on Saturday evening.Messi stood over the 22-yard set-piece looking to break the deadlock after 28 minutes of action at the Parc des Princes - and did just that by caressing the ball over the wall and into the back of the net with aplomb. READ MORE: Lionel Messi ‘to snub PSG contract and leave on free transfer in summer' With former Leicester City stopper Schmeichel left rooted as the ball hit the back of the net, the advertising boards displayed a fitting message.Purely by chance, the electronic media rotated from AutoHero to GOAT as Messi struck the ball, with GOAT being a high-quality clothing brand than sponsor their shirt sleeves.Not only has Messi's perfect free-kick been praised by Twitter users, but many also spotted the background message and hailed the seven-time Ballon d'Or winning Argentina icon. Tell us what makes Lionel Messi the greatest of all time in the comments section below. One fan said in response: "The greatest to ever do it, how anyone can say anybody else."With a second adding: "The advertising boards say it all."A third continued: "Messi is so unbelievable at the game he makes me laugh."With a fourth concluding: "The way the advertising board changes to 'GOAT' when the ball leaves his foot."Messi, who has also managed eight assist in all competitions, helped PSG to a 2-1 victory over a Nice side that also included Aaron Ramsey and Ross Barkley.After
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Antonio Conte runs on pitch after Tottenham win in "most dramatic ending in years"
Tottenham’s stoppage-time comeback to beat Leicester City 3-2 sparked wild celebrations at the King Power Stadium after claiming one of the most dramatic endings to a Premier League match thanks to Steven Bergwijn’s late double.Spurs had been dominant for large periods of the game but fell behind when Patson Daka squeezed home his effort past Hugo Lloris at the near post.The visitors finally took one of their chances in front of goal as Harry Kane beat Kasper Schmeichel with a strike that went over the line via the post.Some more poor defending from the north London side resulted in Harvey Barnes setting up James Maddison to make it 2-1, with his shot taking a deflection off Japhet Tanganga.Conte threw on Bergwijn in search of an equaliser and the Dutchman came up trumps in the fourth minute of stoppage time, firing past Schmeichel from close range.There was still time for an incredible winner, however, as Bergwijn broke clear on goal, rounded the Danish stopper and rolled his effort in off the post to spark amazing celebrations on the Spurs bench.It was described on Twitter as “one of the most dramatic endings” to a Tottenham match in the Premier League in recent memory — and the statistics prove it too.According to Opta, up until Wednesday evening, Manchester City’s famous 3-2 win QPR in May 2012 was the latest time a team had bounced back from a losing position to win when Edin Dzeko scored after 91 minutes and 14 seconds.Have Your Say: Can Tottenham finish in the top four this season? Comment below.But Spurs went one better, having been in a losing position at late as 94 minutes and 52 seconds on the clock, setting a new Premier League record.Conte had been animated on the touchline for the entirety of the match as
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