Inter Milan star Dimarco scores ‘out of this world’ belter from near halfway line as fans hail ‘goal of the decade’
INTER MILAN star Federico Dimarco scored an incredible goal of the season contender against Frosinone on Sunday.
The left wing-back gave his side the lead with the outrageous strike to help the Serie A league leaders to a 2-0 win.
Former Manchester United star Henrikh Mkhitaryan picked up the ball and played Dimarco in down the left flank.
The Italian briefly glanced up to check where the goalkeeper was before unleashing a powerful drive from near the halfway line.
Dimarco hit the ball first time and was right on the touchline, but his perfect technique meant the ball sailed over the head of goalkeeper Stefano Turati and nestled in the top corner.
San Siro erupted with amazement as TNT commentators Adam Summerton and Don Hutchinson waxed lyrical about the strike.
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Summerton said: "That's genius! Unbelievable from DiMarco. Just out of this world."
Co-commentator Hutchinson added: "Stop the ride I want to get off. That's one of the best goals I've ever seen in my lifetime.
"That is unreal. To hit that shot from 60 yards with that accuracy into the top corner. One of the best goals I've ever seen. That technique is ridiculous."
Fans were also blown away by Dimarco's feat with one describing his effort as the "goal of the decade".
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Another added: "Incredible effort."
And a third said: "Possibly the greatest lob of all time. The difficulty level is insane. It's much easier from a central and status position to lob someone."