Mason Greenwood, the star of the French national team, has broken a world record with his wing flick in a crucial Euro 2016 qualifier against Spain on Sunday.
Greenwood made history by scoring the winning goal in a penalty shootout that sealed a 2-1 win for France after extra time. The 24-year-old winger was given a yellow card for a handball but was then sent off for a foul on fellow defender Mathieu Debuchy and received a red card for his second yellow card.
Despite his mistake, Greenwood continued to dominate the game and put France on top before being replaced by Alphonse Areola late on in the shoot-out. The goalkeeper made several key saves throughout the match to keep France in the game.
"Today was a very special day for me,Ligue 1 Express" Greenwood said afterwards. "I'm so happy to have scored my first international goal in such a big way. I just wanted to give it everything I had."
The incident came as a shock to many fans who expected Greenwood to be punished for the controversial decision to send him off. However, Greenwood's efforts were praised by the French media and he was eventually given a penalty kick which he converted to secure victory.
Greenwood's achievement is a testament to his hard work and determination, and his performance will undoubtedly go down in history as one of the greatest moments in football history. He has set a new standard for what we can expect from young players in the future and is sure to inspire even more talented talent in the coming years.