Daily Dispatch

Goal that stunned the world

Baroka keeper in demand after his overhead rocket

- By MARC STRYDOM

BAROKA FC have been swamped by calls from the internatio­nal press wanting to know more about their goalkeepin­g sensation Oscarine Masuluke‚ who scored with a spectacula­r late bicycle kick to snatch a draw from Orlando Pirates.

Masuluke’s wonder goal‚ scored in the dying seconds six minutes into injury time‚ earned Baroka a 1-1 Premier Soccer League draw at Orlando Stadium on Wednesday night – and has earned the keeper a measure of instant global fame.

Footage of the goal has gone viral on social media and been featured on the websites of newspapers around the world‚ including most of Britain’s major publicatio­ns such as the Guardian‚ the Telegraph‚ the Sun and the Daily Mail.

Baroka’s media officer Jimmy Ngobeni said yesterday he has been swamped by calls from local and internatio­nal press asking to know more about 23-year-old Masuluke‚ whose Neymar-like strike is made more amazing by the fact that he is a good 2m tall.

“I have had calls from 3am‚ even from Britain‚” said Ngobeni. “He is not answering calls. I know him – he’s not fond of interviews.”

Not surprising­ly Masuluke played as a striker in his teenaged years at amateur team Hotspurs in Giyani in Limpopo.

He was signed by Baroka from then fellow-National First Division team Winners Park‚ who are based in Mookgopong in Limpopo‚ as a goalkeeper.

Baroka won last season’s NFD title to be promoted to the PSL‚ where the exciting team from Polokwane‚ coached by Kgoloko Thobejane‚ sit in 11th place after 10 games.

“Masuluke is from the rural area of Ngobe outside Giyani‚” said Ngobeni.

“It’s very rural and disadvanta­ged‚ where there is a lot of drought. There was informal interest in him at one stage from Sundowns.

“In training what I’ve seen is that he wants to do everything. Sometimes when the training’s finished he wants to play as a striker‚ or as a defender.

“But I’ve never seen him practice that bicycle kick. I think it was just his instinct as a former striker that made him do it.

“What I’ve realised about him is he is very competitiv­e and likes winning – that is his problem.

“No one told him against Pirates to go to the 18-area for that last corner. When the assistant-coach told everyone to push forward‚ he just did as well.

“I just saw him there‚ and was going to be angry about it. But we had nothing to lose with 30 seconds left‚ and he came with a spectacula­r goal.” — TMG Digital/TMG Sport

 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES ?? FLYING WONDER: Oscarine Masuluke, third from left, of Baroka FC celebrates with his teammates after scoring an overhead goal during the Premier League match against Orlando Pirates at New Peter Mokaba Stadium on Wednesday. INSET: A Youtube screen grab of Masuluke’s amazing overhead kick which sent the ball soaring into the net
Picture: GALLO IMAGES FLYING WONDER: Oscarine Masuluke, third from left, of Baroka FC celebrates with his teammates after scoring an overhead goal during the Premier League match against Orlando Pirates at New Peter Mokaba Stadium on Wednesday. INSET: A Youtube screen grab of Masuluke’s amazing overhead kick which sent the ball soaring into the net

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