Friday, December 27, 2013

6 of the worst:Misses of 2013

 Take a look at the worst misses of 2013

 

 

The year of 2013 has given us moments to savour and remember forever and Luck is something which nearly everybody requires when practicing his/her discipline but it doesn't always favors one.And things start to look funny when footballers run out of luck during crucial situations.So,we take a look at the 6 worst misses of 2013


6.Gervinho

Gervinho misses a open goal against Catania  in the match which As Roma won 4-0.However,he later made amends for the miss by netting the final goal.



5.Wellington Nem




Brazilian club Fluminense may have beaten Chilean team CD Huachipato in the Copa Libertadores on Wednesday night, but the result is no thanks to the usually reliable Wellingtom Nem. Nem shows a decent turn of pace as he races into the box to meet his team-mate's cross following a clever long ball which beat the offside trap. After doing everything right though, Nem smacks the ball against the post from two yards out.




4.Elias


Elias missed an goal for flamengo vs nautico from one yard.




3.Willian Ribero


Brazilian striker Willian Ribeiro misses an open-goal chance as his team, Campinense, play Atletico-PB in the regional Paraibano league. Ribeiro is completely clear through on a gaping open goal, after racing past Atletico's defence and rounding the stranded goalkeeper, but he still manages to pull his shot wide of the post. Campinense went on to win the match 1-0, despite Ribeiro's finishing.



2.Ali Sami Yachir


Yachir misses for MC Alger vs CR in the Algerian ligue.



1.Adam Barrett


As far as the worst miss is concerned, we have , a player for Gillingham Adam Barrett, of the English Football League One, who manages to miss an open goal from two yards.




























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































     




     




     






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