Former Premier League star scores hilarious ‘goal of the season’ as fans admire ‘trip over yourself’ technique
A FORMER Premier League star was hailed by fans for his “trip over yourself” technique as he scored a hilarious “goal of the season".
Ashley Barnes, 34, is currently starring in the Championship for Norwich.
He joined the Canaries last summer after 10 seasons with Burnley — seven of which were in England’s top flight.
Barnes has since gone on to score five goals in all competitions for his new side.
And the striker’s latest came in last night’s 3-1 defeat at Middlesbrough.
Barnes fired the visitors ahead in the 17th minute as he latched onto a pass from deep in the Boro box.
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Having already beaten the defenders, Barnes swung a leg at the ball in the hope of connecting with a volley.
But he missed the ball and instead tumbled to the floor in comical style.
Barnes showed his doggedness though as he began scrambling along the pitch while the ball rolled towards Middlesbrough’s goalie.
And just before the opposition’s defence closed him down, Barnes — still on the floor at this point — swung his leg again.
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This time, it made contact with the ball, and sent it flying into the Boro net.
Fans were certainly loving Barnes’ hearty effort, with many jokingly declaring it the “goal of the season.”
One said: “Nice, the trip over yourself technique is up there with the scorpion, scissors, banana and bicycle kick.”
Another declared: “Ashley Barnes has just won goal of the season.”
One noted: “The most Ashley Barnes goal to ever exist.”
Another added: “Seen him score better but they all count!”
Unfortunately for Norwich, Barnes’ goal did not seal victory at the Riverside.
Teammate Borja Sainz was sent off for the Canaries in the 30th minute.
And Boro stormed back moments later through Marcus Forss before Emmanuel Latte Lath made it 2-1 before the break.
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The game was then put to bed in the 62nd minute by Lukas Engel.
The result leaves Norwich seventh in the Championship table, while Boro are up to 12th.