📸 Musiala scores Origi vs Barcelona in 2019-like goal against Italy 😲
All three of their goals against Italy came in the last 15 minutes of the first half, but their second was by far the most eye-catching.In scenes similar to Divock Origi's goal for Liverpool against Barcelona in 2019, a moment of quick thinking from Joshua Kimmich, Jamal Musiala and a ball boy, and lack of awareness from the entire Italian team, led to a bizarre goal.
Donnarumma came off his line to question his defenders' efforts, only to be left questioning his own decision mere moments later.
Nobody at Italy was paying attention while Germany took the corner quickly, and Musiala was ready to score! pic.twitter.com/ZLuuvB8DfB
— The Touchline | Football Coverage (@TouchlineX) March 23, 2025
An embarrassing moment for Italy as they tumble out at the quarter final stage.
📸 KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV - AFP or licensors

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