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Eren Derdiyok Goal: Bicycle Kick Score For Bayer Leverkusen Striker Against VfL Wolfsburg (VIDEO)

First Posted: 10/03/11 04:14 PM ET Updated: 12/03/11 05:12 AM ET

As a rule, goals scored from bicycle kicks are highlights. Even those bicycle kick goals that aren't match winners like Julio Baptista's injury-time stunner for Malaga or Wayne Rooney's amazing effort in a Manchester derby still rack up views on YouTube years after they bulge the net.

The overwhelming majority of those strikes come when a player leaps and contorts his body to connect with a pass from a teammate that is too high, or behind, to be dealt with in a straightforward manner.

But this was not the case when Bayer Leverkusen striker Eren Derdiyok latched onto a long pass as he made a run into the Wolfsburg penalty area. Derdiyok's run bisected the defense and he reached out with his left leg to control the ball as it came in about waist high and a stride ahead of him. With his second touch, the Swiss national flicked the ball straight up into the air with his right foot. The pair of green-clad defensemen rushed past him, expecting that he'd continue bearing down on the net. Derdiyok then elevated for a picturesque right-footed bicycle kick that arced over the frozen goalkeeper and into the far corner of the net. The strike broke a 1-1 tie in the match. Leverkusen would go on to win 3-1.

Having conjured this goal with a pass to himself, perhaps Derdiyok has created a new variation on the bicycle kick. Perhaps it's a "unicycle" kick?

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As a rule, goals scored from bicycle kicks are highlights. Even those bicycle kick goals that aren't match winners like Julio Baptista's injury-time stunner for Malaga or Wayne Rooney's amazing effort...
As a rule, goals scored from bicycle kicks are highlights. Even those bicycle kick goals that aren't match winners like Julio Baptista's injury-time stunner for Malaga or Wayne Rooney's amazing effort...
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07:28 PM on 10/06/2011
Wow ....
12:31 PM on 10/05/2011
I'm not much of a soccer fan...but the way he controlled the ball....then scored with a flying bicycle....pretty awesome!
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hirst shark
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01:13 AM on 10/05/2011
My favorite bicycle kick is the Rivaldo one against Valencia on the last day of the season. Not only did that goal complete his hat-trick, but if I recall, that goal won the game and qualified Barcelona for Champions League. Goals don't get more important than that. The Barcelona Brazilians do it the best, hands down. Blaugrana forever!
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Chris2281
4 out of 3 people have trouble with math
07:06 PM on 10/04/2011
Great goal, BUT THE GAME STILL SUCKS.....
I know soccer's the most popular game in the world, blah blah blah. It should be, all it takes is a ball, a patch of ground and a willingness to run back and forth till you puke. It's more fun watching the boozed up soccer thugs beat each other silly.
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Danny Davis
06:44 PM on 10/04/2011
.....I've seen better in High School Soccer... seriously Huufington, wtf
clarke90
Not sure what to say here...
07:28 PM on 10/04/2011
That was a great goal, obviously a stuck up guy like you couldnt understand the skill that took.
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Danny Davis
10:17 PM on 10/04/2011
I apreciate that it took skill, and it was good, but AOL hailed it as the all time greatest goal, which is not even close to true
ctlnaaia71
Now from here, tomorrow from anywhere
06:16 PM on 10/04/2011
The best part of the video is not the goal, is when he takes his shirt off!!!
ctlnaaia71
Now from here, tomorrow from anywhere
06:16 PM on 10/04/2011
Really? Really? Is this such a big news? What the coach can't believe is that the team score, not how the guy scored it.
05:13 PM on 10/04/2011
OMG! He's a hero!!! Give him the Iron Cross! The Croix de Guerre! The Victoria Cross! A Purple Heart!!

Christ, sports are idiotic.
06:49 PM on 10/04/2011
And you are cool guy sitting in your mom's basement trolling forums, playing COD whole day and crying when 12 year old girls pwn you?
04:56 PM on 10/04/2011
Easily goal of the year!!
04:33 PM on 10/04/2011
This is the kick that the great Pele did often.
ctlnaaia71
Now from here, tomorrow from anywhere
06:13 PM on 10/04/2011
True!
04:06 PM on 10/04/2011
I AM SO GLAD TO SEE SOMETING EXCITING WITH A SOCCER MATCH (WAS SURPRISED HIS COMPACT DID NOT FALL OUT WHEN HE FLIPED HIS SHIRT OFF) , IT IS ALMOST AS BOREING AS BASEBALL, AND GOLF (NOTHING AS BOREING AS GOLF, UNLESS IT IS THAT GAME IN THE OLYMPICS WHERE THEY PUSH A DISK ON THE FLOOR IN SLOW MOTION, GOD THAT IS LIKE WATCHING PAINT DRY), BUT TO EACH ITS OWN...I AM ENJOYING THE WORLD CUP, OF RUGBY, PULLING FOR MY IRISH BOYS TO BEAT ONE OF THE GREAT SOUTHERN HEMISPHER TEAMS, LIKE NEW ZEALAND, AFRICA, AND AUSTRALIA...IRELAND, HAS ALREADY BEAT AUSTRALIA, BUT S. AFRICA MY 2ND FAVORIT TEAM, AND N.ZEALAND WILL PROBLABY END UP FOR THE CUP....
05:03 PM on 10/04/2011
In the 70's Pele made this type of kick on a regular basis, I don't know what the big deal is.
07:35 PM on 10/04/2011
You make it sound as if all of today's players are anywhere near Pele. Of course you don't get it.
clarke90
Not sure what to say here...
07:29 PM on 10/04/2011
HEY maybe if you use Caps less people will read your comments.
04:05 PM on 10/04/2011
I want to know why they have to take of their shirts?!? So when I accomplish all my work and am praised do I get to take my shirt off?!
05:31 PM on 10/04/2011
Because he can!! Awesome simply awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!
05:35 PM on 10/04/2011
Do you think he's awesome because of the goal, or because of the way he looks when his shirt is off? Your post makes it sound like the later.
ctlnaaia71
Now from here, tomorrow from anywhere
06:14 PM on 10/04/2011
So we women can admire and dream with bodies like his. YUMMY!!! LOL
04:04 PM on 10/04/2011
Very rarely do we get to see a real life superhuman feat. Pulling an olympian stunt like that in a competative environment--professional even--makes one shake their heads and grin. To see it in a sport that is tragically less popular in the US than the rest of the world issues a sort of contemptous victory to the average soccer fan. I say this in spite of boresome monotony such as golf and baseball that we somehow keep supporting here in the states. For the sake of brevity, GOOOOAAAALLLLLL.
03:39 PM on 10/04/2011
This is what soccer fans get excited over? No idea how people watch such a boring sport.
07:36 PM on 10/04/2011
Let me guess, you are a baseball fan?
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Panhermes
03:27 PM on 10/04/2011
Two great goals..why compare one sport with another. US Football and soccer are very different games-I just enjoy watching since at this point in my life I'll never really get to play either again, something I would love to with with my grandsons. Really neat way to make goals..I get a kick out of all such scoring goals. (pun fully intended)