Cameroon’s Vincent Aboubakar in shock after audacious scoop goal against Serbia is given

The Cameroon striker lobbed Serbia goalkeeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic but seemed to think he was offside - yet the goal was given

Kieran Jackson
Monday 28 November 2022 08:10 EST
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Cameroon star Vincent Aboubakar scored one of the goals of the 2022 World Cup so far after his audacious scoop was given following a VAR check in a thrilling clash against Serbia.

With his team trailing 3-1 with half-an-hour to go, Aboubakar sat down Serbia defender Nemanja Maksimovic before terrifically lobbing keeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic.

Yet the striker seemed nonplussed when the offside flag was lifted with Aboubakar himself seemingly accepting that he timed his run a tad early.

Vincent Aboubakar scored a terrific lob goal in Cameroon’s thrilling draw against Serbia
Vincent Aboubakar scored a terrific lob goal in Cameroon’s thrilling draw against Serbia (PA Wire)

But following a quick VAR review, using the semi-automated offside technology, he was shown to be onside and the goal was given.

Aboubakar enjoyed a subdued delayed celebration in a moment which saw his country back in the fight for qualifcation from Group G.

The substitute then setup Cameroon’s equaliser moments later to haul back a two-goal deficit in a matter of minutes, laying it on a plate for Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting to finish.

The match finished 3-3 - one of the games of the tournament - with Cameroon now needing to beat Brazil in their final group game to have any chance of progressing to the last-16.

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