🎥 Icon League highlights: This wonder goal even leaves Kroos lost for words
Noah Jones stands almost motionless, then suddenly there's a brief contact to the right and he hammers the ball without hesitation against the inner post and from there the ball goes into the goal. What a shot!
Even Toni Kroos, who commented on the semi-final between Bürgeramt and Berlin City, was speechless. And if anyone knows about dream goals, it's the six-time Champions League winner, who scored some dream goals in his career.
Jones' goal marked the 4:2, which paved the way for Berlin City into the final.
It was also Jones who made the decision in the final in overtime. The final, which was already considered decided after 15 minutes, still held a surprising twist. The Berliners were leading 4:0, but squandered their lead, and it went into overtime.
Here are the remaining highlights.
Which goal was particularly beautiful for you?
📸 Alex Livesey - 2024 Getty Images
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
4 hours ago
- Yahoo
El Shaarawy: ‘Roma in good hands with Gasperini and Ranieri'
Stephan El Shaarawy assures Roma are 'in good hands' with Gian Piero Gasperini supported by Claudio Ranieri. 'Champions League qualification is certainly one of our priorities.' The Giallorossi had a chaotic campaign last term with three different coaches, but after Daniele De Rossi and Ivan Juric were fired, Ranieri came out of retirement to provide stability. Now the veteran has a new role at the Stadio Olimpico as director, helping Gasperini to settle in after nine years with Atalanta. El Shaarawy no stranger to Gasperini's tactics Stephan El Shaarawy Roma (Photo by) 'Gasperini is the first coach I worked with and he gave me my Serie A debut with Genoa, so I already know him well,' explained El Shaarawy on Sky Sport Italia. 'He is a real teacher, direct both on and off the field, capable of getting the best out of his players. He demands a lot of intensity, and without doubt it's tough training with him, but the new players all got to know each other and we have some very positive sensations. With Gasperini and Ranieri, we're in good hands.' WALSALL, ENGLAND – AUGUST 06: Gian Piero Gasperini, Head Coach of AS Roma, looks on prior to the pre-season friendly match between Aston Villa and AS Roma at Pallet-Track Bescot Stadium on August 06, 2025 in Walsall, England. (Photo by) Gasperini inevitably brings a new style of football with him and one that Roma are eager to embrace. 'It is much more vertical, with intensity and dynamism. We have to continually exchange places and positions. He wants a very attacking pressing game and always the idea is to move the ball forward,' continued El Shaarawy. 'That means a lot of push from us wingers, so we are working hard to give him what he wants. The objective for everyone is to do better than last season.' Seeing as Roma finished fifth last term, and for some of the final game of the season they had been in fourth ahead of Juventus, that makes their target very obvious. 'Champions League qualification is certainly one of our priorities. We missed out by a single point last time and we must try to get there, just like we also want to do better in Europe compared to last season. We've got a lot of enthusiasm from everyone eager to achieve this target,' concluded El Shaarawy.


San Francisco Chronicle
4 hours ago
- San Francisco Chronicle
Kingsley Coman joins Cristiano Ronaldo and João Félix at Al-Nassr in transfer from Bayern
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Kingsley Coman is leaving Bayern Munich after a trophy-filled decade to join up with Cristiano Ronaldo at Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr. Bayern announced the transfer late Friday. Kicker magazine reported a fee of up to 35 million euros ($41 million) for the French winger. Coman, who scored Bayern's winning goal against Paris Saint-Germain in the 2020 Champions League final, will be part of a star-studded forward lineup with Ronaldo, fellow new signing João Félix and Coman's former Bayern teammate Sadio Mané. Al-Nassr is looking to improve after finishing third in the Saudi Pro League last season and signed Ronaldo to a two-year contract extension in June. Former Barcelona defender Iñigo Martínez joined on a free transfer last week. Coman's departure from Bayern comes two weeks after the German champion signed Luis Díaz from Liverpool, intensifying Coman's competition for places. He got a fond farewell from Bayern coach Vincent Kompany after they won the Bundesliga together last season. 'When a player as successful as him leaves the club, it's always a bit emotional,' Kompany said earlier Friday. 'You have to have understanding for his position in this situation and what he'd like. For me, what's important now is that we look forward and that we show a lot of respect for Kingsley Coman, for what he's done for this club.' Coman won the German title nine times at Bayern since his initial arrival on loan from Juventus in 2015. Despite that success, the 29-year-old winger struggled for playing time last season and was often used as a bench player by Kompany, even before Díaz's arrival. Coman had nine goals in 45 games in all competitions last season and is the second experienced Bayern forward to leave after Leroy Sané departed for Turkey's Galatasaray on a free transfer, also after lacking game time. 'He earned an eternal place in the club's history with his goal in the 2020 Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain," Bayern board member for sport, Max Eberl, said. ___
Yahoo
4 hours ago
- Yahoo
Kingsley Coman joins Cristiano Ronaldo and João Félix at Al-Nassr in transfer from Bayern
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Kingsley Coman is leaving Bayern Munich after a trophy-filled decade to join up with Cristiano Ronaldo at Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr. Bayern announced the transfer late Friday. The French winger, a Champions League winner with Bayern in 2020, will be part of a star-studded forward lineup with Ronaldo, fellow new signing João Félix and Coman's former Bayern teammate Sadio Mané. Al-Nassr is looking to improve after finishing third in the Saudi Pro League last season and signed Ronaldo to a two-year contract extension in June. Coman's departure from Bayern comes two weeks after the German champion signed Luis Díaz from Liverpool, intensifying Coman's competition for places. He got a fond farewell from Bayern coach Vincent Kompany after they won the Bundesliga together last season. 'When a player as successful as him leaves the club, it's always a bit emotional,' Kompany said earlier Friday. 'You have to have understanding for his position in this situation and what he'd like. For me, what's important now is that we look forward and that we show a lot of respect for Kingsley Coman, for what he's done for this club.' Coman won the German title nine times at Bayern since his initial arrival on loan from Juventus in 2015. Despite that success, the 29-year-old winger struggled for playing time last season and was often used as a bench player by Kompany, even before Díaz's arrival. Coman had nine goals in 45 games in all competitions last season and is the second experienced Bayern forward to leave after Leroy Sané departed for Turkey's Galatasaray on a free transfer, also after lacking game time. ___ AP soccer: The Associated Press