IQ 500 tab KIM colleague ignore Ala witty genius goal topic...LEE Mate, Humiliating Tears

Mar 25, 2025

IQ 500 tab KIM colleague ignore Ala witty genius goal topic...LEE Mate, Humiliating Tears
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IQ 500 tab KIM colleague ignore Ala witty genius goal topic...LEE Mate, Humiliating Tears
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Kim Min-jae's Bayern Munich teammate Jamal Musiala's witty goal is a hot topic.

On the 24th (Korean time), England's 'The Sun' scored a 'genius goal' without Italy's notice. Showed a tap-in goal of 'IQ 500' for Germany' reported.

Germany played the second leg of the UEFA Nations League quarterfinals against Italy at Dortmund's Zignal Iduna Park in 2024-2025 season. Germany, which beat Italy 2-1 in the first round away match held on the 21st, was light on its feet.




In the second game, Joshua Kimmich's penalty goal in the 30th minute of the first half took the lead. Six minutes later, Musiala scored his second goal. But there was a rather absurd situation.

Italian gatekeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, Lee Kang-in's colleague at Paris Saint-Germain, was a victim of humiliation. He blew a German team Kleindinst header shot to save and then emptied the goal to reprimand the defence. At that moment, the ball was delivered to Kimihi, who was preparing for a corner kick outside the ground.

In the goal area, there was only Musiala. Sensing that it was a defenceless situation, Musiala opened his arms and ordered a quick corner kick. Kimihi didn't miss the opportunity either.




IQ 500 tab KIM colleague ignore Ala witty genius goal topic...LEE Mate, Humiliating Tears
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IQ 500 tab KIM colleague ignore Ala witty genius goal topic...LEE Mate, Humiliating Tears
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Musiala gave Germany their second goal with a right footed 'tap-in' from Kimihi's quick corner. Donnarumma moved his body late, but the ball had already passed the goal line. It was similar to Divock Origi's goal scene following Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold's corner kick that destroyed Barcelona in the 2019 European Champions League.

Germany, which gained momentum, connected Kimihi's cross with a header in the 45th minute of the first half. Kimihi scored one goal and two assists.

The race seemed to be on the wane. But Italy's hindsight was frightening. It changed the mood in the second half. Mo이스se Keane scored consecutive goals in the fourth and 24th minutes of the second half, pulling the reins of the chase. In the 50th minute of extra time in the second half, Giacomo Raspador scored a penalty goal and brought the game to square one.




But there was not enough time. In the end, the second leg of the quarterfinals between Germany and Italy ended 3-3. Germany passed the quarterfinals with a combined 5-4 win in the first and second games.

They will face Portugal in the semifinals. If Musiala's goal had not been scored, the result could have been different again.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.