AS Saint-Etienne : Tino Kadewere’s Madjer against Saint-Etienne elected 2020 goal of the year | ASSE News

1 – Madjer by Tino Kadewere, 54%

“I dreamed of scoring a brace in the derby,” said Tino Kadewere a few days away from facing Saint-Etienne. Yet for his first OL – ASSE, the Zimbawéen did not start. The forward enters the game and completely changes the course of the game. In the 67th minute he received a clever combination on a free kick from Memphis, he beat the defenders and cheated Jessy Moulin with a subtle Madjer to deceive Jessy Moulin and allow the Lyonnais to equalize. A superb goal, completed by a second achievement 10 minutes later and here comes Kadewere, hero of the derby and a whole people to conclude a dream evening!

2 – Takeover of Lucas Tousart, 23%

After snatching their qualification for the Champions League finals a few weeks earlier, OL received Juventus in the round of 16 first leg of the competition. Often on time during their European meetings, the Lyonnais start the match strongly. At the half hour mark, Houssem Aouar addresses a cross in the heart of the Turin area, Lucas Tousart then appears to put his left foot in opposition and deceive Szczesny, taken against the grain. The rest of the story is known to all fans who will remember this volley as the starting point of a great adventure.

3 – Goal by Karl-Toko Ekambi, 15%

Not the most impressive in its finish, this goal nevertheless distinguishes by its construction, perfect. On a counterattack, Memphis inherits the ball, keeps it, and shifts Tino Kadewere with a heel, the forward then immediately finds Houssem Aouar. The midfielder sees Karl Toko Ekambi thrown like a ball and sends him into orbit from a feeling outside. It remains for the Cameroonian to convert his opportunity to sublime this action, it is done with a heavy strike at the near post on which Oukidja can do nothing. A superb action which sums up in itself the perfect harmony that reigns in this team.

4 – Coiled up by Léo Dubois

At the start of the 2020-2021 season, OL have yet to find their cruising speed and find themselves led by a valiant team from Lorient. As the end of the game draws near, fullback Léo Dubois decides to lead the offensive. He transplanted in the axis, dribbled a defender and unleashed a left strike, his bad foot, unstoppable for the opposing keeper. Unaccustomed to seeing his name in the scorers’ column, Dubois this afternoon removed a great thorn from his teammates who left Moustoir with a point of draw.