🎥 Man City trail to an all-time FA Cup wonder goal 😱
That comes as a result of his outrageous opening goal against Premier League champions Manchester City with a long-range chip after Nico González was caught in possession and Stefan Ortega was caught off his line.
An audacious attempt perfectly executed.
JAMIE DONLEY. THAT'S INCREDIBLE. 🤯The @SpursOfficial loanee with an incredible effort from distance that ends up in the net to give @leytonorientfc the opening goal against Manchester City 😱#EmiratesFACup pic.twitter.com/bHnKg92Q2y
— Emirates FA Cup (@EmiratesFACup) February 8, 2025
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