I didn't really notice this at the time, but some of knockaert's runs the on friday were strikingly similar to this, I think twice he beat 3 or 4 players after picking up the ball in our own half to create a chance at the other end.
I wouldn't say they was as good. Knockaert's runs are more down to pace and quick feet. Vicente did not have any pace, his runs were just pure quality. You could tell he belonged at a much higher level when he had the ball.
Sergei Gotsmanov
In February 1990, Gotsmanov joined Brighton & Hove Albion on a non-contract basis and scored four goals in 16 games for Albion, and in his short time at the Goldstone Ground he became something of a cult figure with the crowd. In one game he showed his class when he rounded the opposition goalkeeper and saluted to the fans in the South Stand before putting the ball in the net.
Bit mean for subbing him because he hit the bar! Also remember the "Vicente v Portsmouth" show, came on as sub, ran circles round them and scored two goals - one from a free kick he won because they could only stop him with a foul. Did he gert MoM?
I nominate a trio of bell ends: Leon knight; kemy Agustein and CKR