Alessandro Florenzi: Roma ace scores incredible half-way line goal against Barcelona in goal-of-the-season contender

The right-back scored in the 31st minute

James Orr
Wednesday 16 September 2015 15:45 EDT
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Where Florenzi scored from
Where Florenzi scored from

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The goal of the season?

Alessandro Florenzi equalised for Roma against Barcelona in stunning fashion tonight in their Champions League match at the Stadio Olimpico.

The right-back picked up the ball ran, and and unleashed an aston shin shot from just over the half-way line past Barca 'keeper Marc-Andre Ter Stegen.

Luis Suarez had earlier put Barcelojna ahead on Lionel Messi's 100th Champions League appearance.

Before the game, Roma coach Rudi Garcia said: "We don't have an anti-Messi plan, just as there isn't one to stop [Luis] Suarez or [Andres] Iniesta.

"As [midfielder] Daniele De Rossi has said, you deal with the threat collectively, both in attack and defence."

Alessandro Florenzi celebrates his wondergoal
Alessandro Florenzi celebrates his wondergoal (AP)

Roma players mob Florenzi
Roma players mob Florenzi (AP)

Barcelona coach Luis Enrique added: "The goal of winning a second consecutive Champions League does not bring added pressure.

"We'll try to do it but it's not pressure - quite the opposite.

"When the ball starts to move there are no champions and no favourites but 32 teams who want to win the title."

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