Wonder goal a sign of big things to come for rookie Nagbe
Spencer: Portland youngster has the potential to play among
the best in the world
July 6, 2011
Dan Itel
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BEAVERTON, Ore. — By now, if you have an Internet connection
or you watch ESPN, you’ve seen Darlington Nagbe’s goal.
The juggling, circus shot that would be tough to equal in 10
tries on an empty field is a likely shoe-in for MLS goal of
the week. It has more than 1 million hits on YouTube.com.
And ESPN has gotten full mileage of the highlight, making it
the No. 1 play of the weekend and placing it in its Best of
the Best poll.
Portland captain Jack Jewsbury set up the shot with a free
kick (perhaps the lone Portland Timbers highlight in a 2-1
loss Saturday against Sporting Kansas City) that SKC
goalkeeper Jimmy Nielson punched out of traffic and to the
edge of the penalty box.
It came right to Nagbe, who then juggled the ball twice like
it was a hacky sack before firing off a missile into the
far, upper corner of the net.
“It was just instinct,” Nagbe said said. “I was just trying
to get a shot off and juggling it was the only way to get a
shot off.”
LS this year and said if it was made by one of the world’s
elites, it would be seen across the globe.
“You’ll probably pay to watch lot more games in your life
and you’ll probably not see a better goal,” Spencer said.
The question remains, will Nagbe’s spectacular goal finally
unleash the potential that the Timbers saw when they
selected him out of the University of Akron? Nagbe’s first
career goal may turn out to be his best, but hopefully for
Portland, he has more in the tank.
“I think he can be better,” Spencer said. “I think he has
the potential to go and play among the best in the world. He
has that ability, that natural ability. He has that natural
ability that Landon Donovan also has, that you could take
Landon today and put him in Barcelona’s training session and
I guarantee you he doesn’t look out of place.
"And I think you can say that with Darlington in that
aspect," Spencer said. "I think the difference with Landon
is he’s more mature now. He’s very, very experienced and
he’s in the peak of his career. And he plays consistently
well every week.”
Nagbe said watching himself on ESPN has been a confidence
booster, something Spencer has continually said his club is
lacking.
“I was just waiting to get an assist or a goal, so I think
my confidence is pretty good right now,” Nagbe said. “I feel
like we’ve been playing well. I’ve just been unlucky not to
get goals.”
Nagbe said the best reaction to his goal was talking to his
mother, who cried when she saw it.
“I’ve never scored a goal like that, so it’s pretty
exciting,” he said. “I still can’t believe it. I still can’t
believe it.”