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The Compilation Of Arjen Robben Scoring The Exact Same Goal, Over And Over Again, Is So Satisfying

The Compilation Of Arjen Robben Scoring The Exact Same Goal, Over And Over Again, Is So Satisfying

Eat, sleep, cut inside, repeat.

Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

To celebrate the 36th birthday of former Bayern Munich, Chelsea and Real Madrid winger Arjen Robben, we thought it was completely the right time to remember his trademark 'cut onto the left, curl to the far post' goal.

Back in July last year, Robben decided to hang up his boots after a magnificent 19 year career in football.

During that time, many reminisced about his classic 'cut inside' skill move.

Top-level footballers all have their go-to trick that they use on a regular basis, but Robben's was by far the most consistent.

I mean, the likes of Diego Maradona and Johan Cruyff both brought their own original skills to the game. And you see those tricks on Sunday League pitches around the world.

But visually, Robben's trademark move is the best because it's so simple. He pulled it off so well, and so frequently.

"Robben checks inside and curls home with his tried and trusted left foot."

Eat, sleep, cut inside, repeat.

Robben has scored so many goals that are pretty much carbon copies and well, it's almost like he's using some sort of weird futuristic copy and paste tool.

While it's strange that most defenders didn't try and show Robben onto his considerably weaker right-foot, he is a complete and utter genius when he shapes to shoot from inside.

One Bayern Munich fan enjoyed Robben's archetypal cut-ins from the right so much that he decided to put together a compilation of him scoring virtually the same goal time and time again.

Sit back and enjoy.

With clips of Robben perfecting his trademark trick in games for Bayern Munich and Netherlands, it makes for a great watch and highlights just how gifted the former Real Madrid and Chelsea man was.

He began his career at Groningen before sealing a switch across the Netherlands. He made his name at PSV Eindhoven where Chelsea signed him from in 2004.

The winger won two Premier League titles, two League Cups and the FA Cup during his spell in England.

What a player he was in his prime.Featured Image Credit:

Topics:Β Football News, Bayern, Football, Goal, Arjen Robben