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See Lord Lingard’s Goal Called Like Watching Maradona’s Action!

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Jesse Lingard back to steal the show. The action of scoring the most recent ‘Lord Lingard’ goal was equated with action Diego Maradona!

This opinion appeared in talks on talkSPORT. There is Darren Gough who says seeing Lingard break the Wolverhampton Wanderers goal is like seeing Maradona’s solo run in making a goal against England in the 1986 World Cup.

“Lingard, with his current performance, yesterday was like watching action Maradona“said Gough, a former cricket athlete, commenting on Lord Lingard.

“He had the ball, ran dribbling it at his feet, and the opposing players couldn’t stop him. So fast, shrewd, straightforward … everything.”

High praise that brings along a big name Maradona it refers to Lingard’s action when showing off the action against Wolves at the weekend. The player on loan from Manchester United helped West Ham United win 3-2.

In a talkSPORT note, since Jesse Lingard debuting for the Hammers on February 3, no other player in the Premier League has had more active involvement than him. Jesse Lingard has six goals and three assists so far.

His performance also helped West Ham United to occupy fourth place in the Premier League table so far. No wonder West Ham is now said to want to permanent its status from Man United.

“I never doubted his quality. Lingard just wanted to play and enjoy his game,” said David Moyes, manager of West Ham, as reported by Sky Sports.

On the other hand, Man United are also advised to seriously consider the future Jesse Lingard along with the shiny performance that he shows at this time.

“Maybe, initially MU loaned him to West Ham so they could play more minutes and then sold him. But now they have to think, we have to bring him back home,” said Gary Neville, a former MU player who is now a pundit.

(krs/nds)

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