Dominik Solanke on Tottenham scorpion goal: 'Had a few looks'
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Dominik Solanke on Tottenham scorpion goal: 'Had a few looks'
"Solanke said he was forced to "make something out of nothing" and would be "watching that back a few times.""
""I was trying to stay focused on the game," Solanke said, "but I heard the crowd cheering every time it was on the screen so I had a few looks.""
""I think we can create something magic together the players and the fans when we are united like we were especially second half but also in the [Champions League win over Borussia] Dortmund [on Jan. 20]. That atmosphere, intensity, that's what pushed the players and they really needed it. I prefer it going more smoothly, I think that is fair to say, but this is football. In this spell I think we have done more good things than bad things but not enough performances have turned into results but now I am happy we have four decent performances and unbeaten.""
Dominic Solanke executed a scorpion-kick heel flick that looped over goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma into the corner to complete Tottenham’s comeback in a 2-2 Premier League draw with Manchester City. Solanke said he was forced to "make something out of nothing" and that he would be "watching that back a few times." He also said he tried to stay focused but heard the crowd cheering whenever the replay appeared on the big screen. The goal drew comparisons to Olivier Giroud’s 2017 scorpion effort. Manager Thomas Frank praised the united atmosphere, cited pressure from limited home wins, and welcomed unbeaten recent performances.
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