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Micah Richards penalty: Manchester City defender apologises for abysmal spot-kick as it is given the meme treatment

City lost on penalties to Olympiakos in America after the miss

James Orr
Sunday 03 August 2014 07:31 EDT
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Micah Richards holds his head in shame after blazing his penalty over the bar
Micah Richards holds his head in shame after blazing his penalty over the bar (GETTY IMAGES)

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Well, at least it happened in a pre-season friendly.

Manchester City defender Micah Richards has apologised for this abysmal penalty (see below), during City’s shoot-out defeat by Olympiakos in America last night, after the match ended 2-2.

The 26-year-old decided to channel his inner-Chris Waddle, and sprinted up to the ball before lashing it into orbit from 12-yards.

Unsurprisingly, Richards then began to trend on Twitter, and the memes started to fly in.

Watch Richards' woeful effort below...

Richards apology:

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