FEYENOORD keeper Justin Bijlow produced a clever piece of “s***housery” to potentially deny a goal in their game against FC Twente.
The Dutch leaders were winning 1-0 late in the first half when the stopper raced out of his goal to make a tackle.
TwitterJustin Bijlow noticed he was in trouble and went to grab another ball[/caption]
TwitterThe Feyenoord keeper then threw into onto the pitch[/caption]
TwitterTwente star Virgil Misidjan was left furious and hurled a ball in his direction[/caption]
He successfully beat forward Virgil Misidjan to the ball at the expense of a throw.
But with Bijlow miles away from his goal and running off the pitch, Misidjan sensed an opportunity to catch him out and score.
However, Bijlow’s quick-thinking immediately put a stop to that.
When the Feyenoord keeper noticed he was in trouble, he grabbed another ball and threw it onto the pitch.
It came just as Misidjan was about to restart the game with a throw of his own, which left the Twente winger fuming.
He threw the ball in anger, while the keeper was booked for his actions.
But it was a tremendous piece of thinking and one that likely saved his team a goal.
Unfortunately, Twente had the last laugh as they eventually equalised 20 minutes from time to earn a draw.
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Regardless, fans on social media have been loving Bijlow’s razor sharp thinking and “s***housery”.
On said: “IQ level high .”
A second responded: “This is football heritage .”
A third said: “That’s some very very smart work.”
Despite the dropped points, Feyenoord remain firmly on course for their first Eredivisie title since 2016-17 with the gap to AZ Alkmaar two points.