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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 08, 2023
A bicycle kick goal in World Cup: A feat that Pele couldn't but Richarlison could achieve 

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TBS Report 
26 November, 2022, 11:50 am
Last modified: 26 November, 2022, 11:55 am

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A bicycle kick goal in World Cup: A feat that Pele couldn't but Richarlison could achieve 

TBS Report 
26 November, 2022, 11:50 am
Last modified: 26 November, 2022, 11:55 am
Photo: AFP
Photo: AFP

Edson Arantes do Nascimento, also known to sports fans as Pelé, of all the outrageous 1,283 goals he scored in his lustrous career, could not score a bicycle kick goal in a World Cup.

The Brazilian football legend, one of the best, if not the best footballer of all time, even regretted this in his autobiography titled "Pelé: The Autobiography." 

He wrote, "I have just three-four of my 1,283 goals with a bicycle kick. It's difficult, and my greatest regret is that I have never scored a bicycle kick goal in a World Cup."

A bicycle kick goal, as rare as it gets, combines spontaneity and science, art and acrobatics, physicality and elasticity.

It is like a bullet fired from the paintbrush of an artist, designed in the needle of a geometrician's compass, requiring a dancer's feet, a bullfighter's physicality, a poet's imagination and a gambler's enterprise for the perfect execution, Sandip G wrote for a recent Times of India report. 

The great forwards of the game feel a sense of imperfection and incompleteness, betrayal and shame of their own talent if they could not conjure the most outlandish of shots at some point in their career. 

When a sports gallery was opened in Rio in his honour, Pele gave the original photograph of his favourite goal, a bicycle kick goal he essayed against Belgium at the Maracana in 1965, famously known as the Bicicleta do Pelé, and in his words, "the most satisfying goal of my career." 

Fifty years later, it was sold for one million USD.

One of his fitting inheritors, Zico describes a bicycle kick he scored in Japan as "the finest piece of play in my entire life." 

In Brazil, it became an ultimate crown of inheritance, passed on from Pele to Socrates, Careca to Romario, Ronaldo to Ronaldinho (his last goal for Barcelona was an audacious scissor kick against Villarreal), Neymar, and now, to Richarlison, Sandip G further wrote.

His second goal against Serbia was not just a thing of beauty, it was, in a nutshell, the soul and essence of Brazil that cannot be captured fully through a photograph, but rather through a series of split-second clicks.

Where do we start? From the stretched eyes of Richarlison judging the flight of Vinicius Junior's looping pass from outside his boot (a magic trick in itself), getting into line with it, or the gentle snap of his left boot with which controls the ball, or the half air-borne right-leg uncoiling to unleash the shot, or the next frame when his legs are scissor-locked (the default frame), his body vertical to the ground, body swivelling in the air like a gymnast or the precise moment when the ball thuds off his right boot?

Every frame enriches; every frame enthrals; every frame embellishes the supernaturalness of it. 

A calculated art of a wild hit-or-miss gamble? It did not matter either way.

Just a week on, the World Cup has beheld a raft of sumptuous goals. 

From Takumi Asano's thunderbolt to Salem-el-Dawsari's jink-and-blast, but this one surpasses all for the sheer unthinkability of all and the rarity of a perfectly-executed scissor kick.

According to footballstatistics.com, just one in 540 bicycle kick attempts results in a goal. 

It was also a goal that emerged during the skittishly beautiful football that Brazil revved up in the last 30 minutes of the game to marvel the 60,000-odd crowd at the majestic Lusail Stadium.

But the greatest bicycle-kick artist from Brazil was neither Pele or Ronaldinho but a man named Leonidas da Silva, nicknamed Magia Negra (the black magician).

The shot is not a Brazilian invention either but attributed to Chile as it's called Chillena in Latin America. Ramon Unzaga, a Spanish-born Chilean footballer, is credited with creating it.

Da Silva wowed the French with the manoeuvre against Czechoslovakia in the 1938 football World Cup. 

The Paris Match described him thus: "The man is like a rubber band. On the ground or in the air, he has the devilish gift of being able to control the ball no matter where he happens to find himself on the pitch, and to fire a cracking shot just when you least expect it. When Leonidas scores, it's like you're dreaming."

On his 100th birth anniversary – a decade after his death due to Alzheimer's – google forked out a doodle in his remembrance. 

In times to come, so could Richarlison's goal. Already, it is woven into Brazil's football lore. 

It is not a readily-accessible space, a lot of Brazilians have scored a lot of outrageous goals in the World Cup. 

Pele's wonder strike against Sweden in 1958; Carlos Alberto screamer Italy in 1970; Ronaldinho's floating beauty against England in 2002; Nelinho's swerving beast against Italy in 1978. Richarlison's goal would find a deserved place among them. A Golazo.

Those that saw Richarlison's goal, or any bicycle kick, would say that it was like dreaming.

And often such a shot not just lifts the teams, but uncorks the creativity among the colleagues. 

After the wonder strike, Brazil unpacked the sort of style and swagger that you associate with their vintage. 

The freedom, adventure, fun, the joy, in the last 20 minutes transported the crowd to a floating, magical fairyland, finally intruded by the referee's cruel whistle,  Sandip G added.

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