‘Schar’ admitted not intentionally shooting the swans.

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Newcastle United defender Fabian Schar admitted he did not intentionally shoot himself and just wanted to flick the ball into a dangerous area, but ended up scoring a late equaliser to help Liverpool equalise 3-3. The

Magpies led twice before coming from behind and looked set to lose at home, but in the 90th minute, Bruno Guimaraes flicked a free kick over the head of keeper Caoimhin Kelleher for Schar to swish in a tight angle almost to the end line. The

32-year-old Swiss international is known for being a goalscoring defender, ทางเข้า ufabet but his latest goal at St James’ Park was not intentional.

“It was a really stretching moment, to be honest, and I just tried to keep it out of the back, to keep it in a dangerous area,” Schar revealed after helping end Liverpool’s seven-match winning streak in all competitions.

“I can’t really say I intended to shoot… but of course in the end it was a great finish and a great goal.”

Irish goalkeeper Kelleher Criticism over the interception was met but boss Arne Slot offered consolation: “Quemin has done an incredible job for the team throughout, including today. It’s a shame he misjudged the situation.”