Leyton Orient striker Jamie Donley said his Wonderstrike against Manchester City would have counted more if his team had produced an upheaval in the FA Cup.
The incredible effort of 45 yards of Donley will be technically as its own objective for the city’s goalkeeper Stefan Ortega, but Tottenham’s man on the accommodation deserves the whole credit. His shot flew over the head of the goalkeeper, hit the bar and hit Ortega’s legs before entering.
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The League One Orient led the Premier League champions for the next 40 minutes before visitors come true with a lucky goal of Abdukodir Khusanov before a piece of shine by Jack Grenish and Kevin de Bruyne saw City up to 2 -1.
Donley told the BBC: “I thought we had done well. We knew it would be a really difficult game. I thought we gave a good report of ourselves. It’s disappointing to lose but I am proud of boys. »»
On his goal, he added: “I know I have reached the goal. I knew it was maturing well for me. I saw him out of his line and fortunately he entered. It will be a happy moment. It would have been much more pleasant if we won. It was disappointing that we lost but it was a good time.
“It’s a high -level team, they haven’t done what they have had in recent years, but you can see the quality they had.”
Lewis relieved the city scratched
Rico Lewis, whose shot struck Khusanov before the housekeeper of the house of the house, Josh Keeley, and for the Levelleur, admitted that City had been seriously tested in Brisbane Road.
He said: “Credit in Leyton Orient, they made it difficult for us to play. It is easy to say that it is more difficult than you think, but we all know that they are difficult. The crowd is just for that.
“The season did not explain how we wanted it. Each match now, as long as we win, it could be a great season for us. »»