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FootballDani Olmo Scores Sensational Slow Motion Goal for RB Leipzig; Video
- Dani Olmo has produced an exceptional piece of skill as he scored RB Leipzig's fifth goal
- RB Leipzig scored six goals against Schalke 04 as they kept the pressure on Bayern Munich at the top of the table
- Football fans were left stunned by Olmo's control which resulted in a slow-motion goal in the top corner
Dani Olmo has produced one of the craziest goals you're likely to see this season in any league.
The Spanish international scored an absolute stunner for RB Leipzig, as they ran riot over Schalke 04 in the Bundesliga.
With Leipzig already 4-1 up, Olmo produced a slow-motion shot which fooled Alexander Schwolow in the Schalke goal.
The ball appeared at first to be a lobbed cross to the back post but once it nestled into the back of the net, many realised that it was planned.
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Replays showed that Olmo put just enough spin on the ball so that it floated gently into the top corner without looking threatening.
Leipzig continued their rout and eventually ran out 6-1 winners.
Fans stunned by Olmo's shot
Football fans were naturally stunned by Olmo's goal and are still wondering how he did it. Here's how some fans reacted to the brilliant shot by the Spaniard:
@parella:
"Dani Olmo what in the world are you cooking."
@achxmz:
"Oh My Word Dani Olmo "
@ddmilado:
"Stop that Dani Olmo. Great goal, game over ."
@si_soccer:
"Dani Olmo take a bow."
Brilliant skill by Dani Olmo
The DFL SuperCup produced an eight-goal thriller on Saturday night as Bayern Munich took on RB Leipzig in the final, Sports Brief earlier reported.
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FootballThe Bundesliga champions beat the DFB-Pokal champions 5-3 in a thrilling match. Dani Olmo, who grabbed the side’s third goal, then produced a piece of skill that amazed football fans.
During the hunt for the equaliser, Leipzig had to give possession back to Bayern and Olmo did so very sneakily. The Spanish international carefully dribbled the ball to the touchline, ensuring that it didn’t go out.