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Kingsley Coman Pulls Off The Most Ridiculous 'Fake Shot First Touch' Before Scoring

Kingsley Coman Pulls Off The Most Ridiculous 'Fake Shot First Touch' Before Scoring

Oh my days.

Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

There is no actual proof that Kingsley Coman covers his boots with velcro, but his orgasmic 'fake shot' first touch before scoring against RB Leipzig may just be all the evidence we need.

In all seriousness though, the French winger gave us one an incredibly satisfying moment in the DFB Pokal Final on Saturday night when he pulled off an unorthodox first touch before finding the back of the net to make it 2-0.

Bayern went on to win the match 3-0 thanks to a brace from Robert Lewandowski, but this magnificent effort has to go down as the moment of the game.

Take it away, Kingsley:

Coman secured another Bundesliga title last week after Munich clinched their seventh Bundesliga title in a row.

That means the 22-year-old has now won eight consecutive league titles with three different clubs.

Coman has bagged not one but four Bundesliga titles, two Ligue 1 titles and two Serie A titles. He won the league trophy in France and Italy during his spells at Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus.

Throughout his career, the pacey winger has won an impressive 16 titles. From the German Cup to the Italian Cup - not to mention the French League Cup.

He is still considered by many as one of the most talented players in world football, but the short career of Kingsley Coman may come to an unfortunate end if serious injury strikes again.

The Bayern Munich winger finally returned to action earlier this month after not playing since the start of the season, but in a shocking interview, the French international admitted he will contemplate retirement if he suffers another injury setback.

Coman ruptured the syndesmosis ligament in his left ankle on the opening day of the season against Hoffenheim - a game that was his first since injuring the same ankle in February.

It ruled him out of France's World Cup winning campaign this summer and in an emotional interview, the 22-year-old opened up about these serious injuries:

"It was a very difficult year. When I hurt myself, it was the end of the world for me." Coman told TF1 .

"I hope I don't have to relive what I've been through. Enough is enough. I will not accept a third operation - it will mean maybe my foot is not made for this level.

"I will then lead another life, an anonymous life."

Let's hope Coman can avoid serious injuries in the coming years because my god, what a talent he is.

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