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YouTube: Boateng scored an incredible bicycle-kick goal and saved his goal with an overhead kick during a friendly [VIDEO].

Domingo 29 de Julio del 2018

The new Sassuolo player, Kevin-Prince Boateng, performed two incredible plays that went viral on YouTube.

Kevin-Prince Boateng always comes up with something new. Whether on or off the field. This time, the Ghanaian player made two great plays with his new team, Sassuolo, in a friendly match prior to the start of Serie A. The actions were published on YouTube.

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The video on YouTube of these two actions, featuring Kevin-Prince Boateng, went viral on YouTube. It's not for less because he scored an amazing goal with a backheel. The former Milan player from Italy, from near the penalty area, didn't hesitate to define with a heel kick.

But this was not the only outstanding play by Kevin-Prince Boateng. To top it off, the striker saved his goal by performing a perfect bicycle kick on the goal line.

Sassuolo confirmed the signing of Kevin-Prince Boateng a few weeks ago and the player is already responding on the field. There is a lot of expectation to see the Ghanaian in action with his new jersey.

Kevin-Prince Boateng's plays. (Video: YouTube)

Kevin-Prince Boateng's plays. (Video: YouTube)

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