Van 't Schip salutes Engelaar goal

By Ben McKay / Wire

On a weekend of spectacular goals, Orlando Engelaar’s for Melbourne Heart was up with the very best.

Michael Bridges capped Newcastle’s 5-0 A-League rout of Wellington with a sumptuous volley and Wayne Rooney scored a 50-metre half-volley in Manchester United’s English Premier League win at West Ham.

But the giant Dutchman’s booming own-half lob was arguably the pick of the bunch.

Central Coast Mariners’ Nick Fitzgerald must have thought nothing of giving the ball away on the edge of his own box on Sunday after Massimo Murdocca’s tackle.

But the ball spilled to Engelaar, who – rather than take a steadying touch – used his time on the ball to look up and spot goalkeeper Liam Reddy at the top of the 18-yard box.

He then launched a 55-metre lob that looked destined for the net as soon as he’d kicked it.

A stunning display of skill from the former Netherlands international, and what Heart boss John van ‘t Schip agreed was an extraordinary goal.

“It’s a great goal … a special moment,” he said.

“You can see the ball going and you think `what’s happening?’ Then everybody reacting in a way that’s great.”

Sadly for Heart, they were to capitulate and lose 2-1 to Central Coast, but the goal revived thoughts of both past and future.

What could their season have been if Engelaar hadn’t missed the first three months of the season?

And will he be a part of the Manchester City revolution that Heart are to undergo in the months ahead?

Van ‘t Schip said he had “a little chat” with Engelaar about extending his stay at Heart to next season but was unsure what the future holds.

“He’s having some things that he wants to think over, we have also things we’re looking at for the future. In the coming weeks we’ll see what happens,” he said.

The Crowd Says:

2014-03-25T02:43:48+00:00

JonJax

Guest


Mid-Interesting question for the pub, that - team goal or individual brilliance? I recall Johnny Warren commenting on this issue and favouring a well constructed team goal - which in turn suggested the guiding hand a decent coach.

2014-03-24T04:31:28+00:00

Bondy

Guest


It was better than Rooney's, Engelaar was running with the ball at speed both Beckham and Rooney's halfwayers were hit flat or no physical momentum behind them,great goal that should've gone round the world that strike.

2014-03-24T00:18:35+00:00

Midfielder

Guest


Interesting question and was asked on the broadcast yesterday ... do we need tow goals of the year one for the best tean goal and one for the best individual goal...

2014-03-23T22:58:09+00:00

pete4

Guest


Was a super strike from Engelaar! The only goal I can remember that comes close was a couple years back Phoenix v SFC when Tim Brown hit one probably about 40m out (Liam Reddy was also the goalie that day if I'm not mistaken)

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