Vincent Aboubakar’ scored the goal of the World Cup, according to Francis Ngannou
Vincent Aboubakar’s lobbed goal against Serbia for Cameroon was the best of the World Cup, according to UFC champion Francis Ngannou.
Now, UFC heavyweight champion Ngannou has said it was the best of the tournament, and some of the reactions t it backed his claim. While this wasn’t a tournament with plenty of great goals, there were some that stand in contention for Goal of the Tournament, which was won by Richarlison, for his scissor kick against Serbia.
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