Singo, cannon fire in Monaco (video)

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Wilfried Singo scored a splendid goal on Tuesday evening, during the Champions League match between Monaco and Red Star Belgrade.

For a long time, Monaco was upset by Red Star Belgrade. Tuesday evening at Louis II, the Principality club welcomed its Serbian counterpart as part of the third day of the Champions League. After Takumi Minamino (20th) opened the scoring and Cherif Ndiaye (27th) equalized, everything suddenly came to a head in the second half. And Wilfried Songo hit hard.

Literally and figuratively, the powerful Monegasque defender scored a sensational goal. A real cannonball fired into the right axis, about twenty-three meters from the opposing cage. His cross shot cleared the opposite corner, obviously leaving the Red Star goalkeeper with no chance.

This goal allowed ASM to make the break and lead 3-1 against opponents totally stunned by this missile. A gem to see and re-watch without moderation.

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