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American soccer club
Minnesota United has found an interesting explanation for its goalkeeper Sammy
Ndjock’s embarrassing own goal in the friendly match with England’s A.F.C.
Bournemouth.
RT
America report continues:
The
incident happened in the 25th minute of the first half, when Bournemouth was
leading 1-0.
United's
Cameroonian goalkeeper Ndjock was trying to start an attack from his box when
instead of the throwing the ball upfield, he somehow contrived to put it in the
opposite direction and straight into his own net.
After
the game – which the English side won 4-0 – Minnesota United took to Twitter to
explain the reason for the own goal.
They
shot a video that shows Ndjock in the team’s locker room, supposedly before the
game with Bournemouth, having a jelly sandwich that leaves stains on his
gloves.
The video was posted on Twitter with the hashtag #BlameItOnTheJelly, and was quickly picked up by netizens, who started sharing their own awkward life experiences and "blaming it on the jelly."
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