📾 Bonazzoli stuns again: overhead kick goal at Marassi!đŸ˜± | OneFootball

📾 Bonazzoli stuns again: overhead kick goal at Marassi!đŸ˜± | OneFootball

In partnership with

Yahoo sports
Icon: OneFootball

OneFootball

·29 octobre 2025

📾 Bonazzoli stuns again: overhead kick goal at Marassi!đŸ˜±

Image de l'article :📾 Bonazzoli stuns again: overhead kick goal at Marassi!đŸ˜±

Yes, ladies and gentlemen: Federico Bonazzoli has done it again.


Vidéos OneFootball


After the splendid bicycle kick at San Siro against Milan, which gave Cremonese three points and a historic triumph, Bonazzoli repeats himself: after just three minutes, another acrobatic masterpiece at Marassi against Genoa.

The striker reads the trajectory, coordinates himself perfectly, and strikes on the volley, surprising Leali, who is caught off guard by a simply extraordinary technical move.

VAR takes almost five minutes to validate the goal, due to the Cremonese striker’s position, which was judged to be onside by just a few centimeters. At the start of the second half, Bonazzoli scores another golazo: from a corner kick, he volleys with his left foot, finds the target; Leali saves, but the ball crosses the line by a few centimeters—just enough to trigger the referee’s watch and award the goal.

The incredible is joined by the absurd: the first bicycle kick was scored at San Siro against Milan, as a former Inter player; the second comes at Marassi against Genoa, as a former Sampdoria player. Fate, evidently, loves irony.

Genoa lose under Bonazzoli’s blows and a fierce protest erupts at Marassi from the fans. From the Gradinata Nord, in fact, firecrackers and objects rain down onto the pitch: the fans express all their anger towards Patrick Vieira’s team.

Image de l'article :📾 Bonazzoli stuns again: overhead kick goal at Marassi!đŸ˜±

The incident erupts in the 85th minute, forcing referee Abisso to temporarily halt the match. The harsh chants from the stands symbolize the club’s most critical moment in recent Serie A years, with Patrick Vieira increasingly at risk.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇼đŸ‡č here.

À propos de Publisher