Watch Rangers daft Tom Stoltman nail crossbar challenge as strongman channels Roberto Carlos
The term ‘good feet for a big man’ has never been more appropriate after World’s Strongest Man Tom Stoltman nailed the crossbar challenge.
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The term ‘good feet for a big man’ has never been more appropriate after World’s Strongest Man Tom Stoltman nailed the crossbar challenge.
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On June 3, 1997, Roberto Carlos stunned the world with a physics defying free-kick goal against France.
In September 1994, Leeds United beat Manchester United – the first time they had done so since February 1981 – with David Wetherall and Brian Deane their scorers in a 2-1 win. Which is a strange place to begin a piece about a Roberto Carlos goal, but please bear with me: the seamless segue will soon reveal itself.
At 8.30 on a rainy night in Glasgow 20 years ago, Roberto Carlos ran down the left wing, chasing another lost cause as Real Madrid sought to regain the advantage from Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League final. He caught up with the ball and hoisted it high into the air, more in hope than expectation.