“I do not think I will ever top that in my career,” Ezri Konsa tells Sky Sports . “It was one of those moments where I saw the pitch open up and thought, 'Why not go for a run?' Before I knew it I was in front of goal. Thankfully, it went in.” You know that it is special when a player is describing a goal in a pre-season tournament as the best of his career. Konsa started the run near the left side of his own area. “I do not really know what I was doing there.” He only stopped when it came time to celebrate. “I did not know what to do, to be honest with you,” he laughs. “And obviously I played for Brentford so there was a bit of respect there as well. Maybe when I score in the Premier League
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