Bin Khalif praises "Janoun Al-Nashama": Al-Naimaat’s “trick” and Abu Taha’s “rocket” make history

sports|2025/12/07
Bin Khalif praises "Janoun Al-Nashama": Al-Naimaat’s “trick” and Abu Taha’s “rocket” make history
Commentator Raouf Bin Khalif
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  • “The commentator Caesar”: a world-class goal should be disallowed for “exceeding speed”… and a warning to rivals in the World Cup

Veteran Tunisian commentator Raouf Bin Khalif set social media ablaze after posting a celebratory note on his official page, praising what he called “the greatest free kick” in Arab Cup history, scored by Jordanian national team stars against Kuwait.

A “Crazy” Tactic That Turned the Game

Bin Khalif described the scene as an innovative tactical masterpiece, with five “Nashama” players circling the ball during a free kick taken near the center circle, misleading the Kuwaiti defense and the crowd into expecting a classic pass into the box.

However, the “crazy plan”—as the famous commentator described it—started with a deceptive, sudden touch from star Yazan Al-Naimaat, setting the stage for his teammate Mohannad Abu Taha, who unleashed a thunderous left-footed strike.

A Missile Defying Physics

In a humorous comment on the shot’s power, Bin Khalif jokingly called for the goal to be “disallowed,” explaining that Abu Taha’s terrifying strike “exceeded the legal speed allowed in football rules,” as it hit the net before bouncing off the goalkeeper’s fingertips.

A Warning to the Giants

He concluded his post with a daring message, suggesting that this extraordinary performance by the Jordanians will be a nightmare for their opponents in the next World Cup, saying: “Argentina and Algeria will tremble at the fear awaiting them,” and asserting that this goal will be remembered as one of the tournament’s most iconic moments in history.