A keeper left fans stunned after scoring a spectacular stopping-time skek in a cup final.
Billy Johnson, the shot stopper of Leiston FC, was the man of the moment in the Suffolk Premier Cup final, when he hit an excellent equalizer in the dying sintels of the game.
Leiston was 2-1 behind Felixstowe and Walton United went into injury time, and it was a kitchen-sink stuff when Johnson joined the attack when the search for a level became increasingly desperate.
The goalkeeper showed pointed instincts to avoid his marker, to work a garden with space and to send the ball in the corner to send the slate fans to Delirium.
Felixstowe -Hangers were stunned in silence about the absurdity of what they had just seen.
Johnson also celebrated like a striker, sliding on his knees in delight while his teammates hurried to mobile and congratulated their hero.
Images published on the non -League Wondenube -channel contained hilarious comments, where the commentator lost his mind – and perhaps his voice – when Johnson's Strike hit it.
He shouted: “The keeper has scored an absolute world!
“Make a joke! I don't believe what I have just seen! That is a purpose of the season! Oh my God!”
“What a goal. The keeper has just scored an absolute blinder of a goal!”
Johnson's Heroics forced a penalty shootout to decide the winners of the Premier Cup, but he could not repeat his moment of magic when it came to his daily job.
Leiston lost 4-3 on Spot-Kicks, where Wyatt Hill and Eddie Jackson miss the crucial punishments.
Although his finishing qualities go viral, Johnson is primarily a keeper.
He is a goalkeeper coach for the women's side of Ipswich Town Ladies if he is not between the sticks for slate.
Johnson's Wonder-Goal is vergelijkbaar met die gescoord door Baroka FC's Oscarine Masuluke, die een briljante overheadschop scoorde om gelijk te maken tegen Orlando Pirates in de Zuid-Afrikaanse topvlucht in 2016, of vorig jaar, toen Keith-doelman Craig Reid een fietsschop uitdeed om zijn zijde te verlengen om zijn kant van zijn zijde te verlengen om zijn kant van zijn zijde te verlengen om to extend his side to extend his side from his side in the Scottish Fifth Tier.
