Pro-English football player Harvey Elliott of Liverpool recently celebrated his winning goal against Crystal Palace Goku-style with a perfectly-executed Kamehameha move from Dragon Ball.
Elliott’s Kamehameha clip, uploaded on X (formerly Twitter), shows the player excitedly mimicking Goku by holding an imaginary sphere in his hands and launching it toward a cheering crowd. The Kamehameha is a powerful energy wave and involves concentrating one's energy into their hands and releasing it in a powerful beam, usually accompanied by the chant "Kamehameha" as the energy is gathered and unleashed. Elliott was celebrating the goal he’d just made against Crystal Palace, which was almost a textbook cinematic win.
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Elliott’s Kamehameha clip, uploaded on X (formerly Twitter), shows the player excitedly mimicking Goku by holding an imaginary sphere in his hands and launching it toward a cheering crowd. The Kamehameha is a powerful energy wave and involves concentrating one's energy into their hands and releasing it in a powerful beam, usually accompanied by the chant "Kamehameha" as the energy is gathered and unleashed. Elliott was celebrating the goal he’d just made against Crystal Palace, which was almost a textbook cinematic win.
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- 12/10/2023
- by Paris Geolas
- CBR
London, Aug 16 (Ians) It was a mixed night for Liverpool’s South Americans as Darwin Nunez was sent off on his home debut, but Luis Diaz scored a wonder goal to earn a point for the 10-man hosts in a 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace.
A frustrating night for Jurgen Klopp’s team appeared to be heading for defeat after Wilfried Zaha’s first-half opener and Nunez’s dismissal just before the hour, reports Dpa.
Diaz’s superb individual effort got his team level, though, before last season’s Premier League runners-up set about trying to find a winner but to no avail.
It represents another early season blow to Liverpool’s hopes of running champions Manchester City close again in the title race, already four points behind their rivals, but as with their opening draw against Fulham, it may feel like a point gained for Klopp in the circumstances.
A frustrating night for Jurgen Klopp’s team appeared to be heading for defeat after Wilfried Zaha’s first-half opener and Nunez’s dismissal just before the hour, reports Dpa.
Diaz’s superb individual effort got his team level, though, before last season’s Premier League runners-up set about trying to find a winner but to no avail.
It represents another early season blow to Liverpool’s hopes of running champions Manchester City close again in the title race, already four points behind their rivals, but as with their opening draw against Fulham, it may feel like a point gained for Klopp in the circumstances.
- 8/16/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
London, Aug 12 (Ians) Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is adamant he can solve his midfield issues from within his squad and will not be resorting to the transfer market.
A hamstring injury to key man Thiago Alcantara in last week’s opening match at Fulham could sideline the Spain international for up to six weeks, adding him to a list which also includes Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Curtis Jones.
But Klopp insists they have explored all their viable transfer opportunities and he will not sign a player just for the sake of bumping up their numbers.
“Thiago is good but the injury is not good. I read four to six weeks, I would prefer four,” Klopp said.
“I am happy with the strength, size and quality of my squad. We have injuries, that’s how it is. Now it is the question how long the players will be out and the different solutions for it.
A hamstring injury to key man Thiago Alcantara in last week’s opening match at Fulham could sideline the Spain international for up to six weeks, adding him to a list which also includes Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Curtis Jones.
But Klopp insists they have explored all their viable transfer opportunities and he will not sign a player just for the sake of bumping up their numbers.
“Thiago is good but the injury is not good. I read four to six weeks, I would prefer four,” Klopp said.
“I am happy with the strength, size and quality of my squad. We have injuries, that’s how it is. Now it is the question how long the players will be out and the different solutions for it.
- 8/12/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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