Ex West Ham United striker Andy Carroll scored an unbelievable goal for his new club Amiens yesterday, during their 1-1 draw with Annecy.
Andy Carroll played for West Ham for seven years from 2012-2019, and bagged 34 goals and 17 assists in 142 games (Transfermarkt).
The 34-year-old left the Hammers four years ago, joining his former club Newcastle before going on to play for Reading, West Brom and now Amiens in France's Ligue 2.
He seems to be enjoying life in France now though, and the goal he scored yesterday was an absolute joy to watch...
Andy Carroll scores absolute wonder goal from 40 yards out for new club Amiens Amiens found themselves 1-0 down early on against Annecy yesterday afternoon.
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However, just six minutes before half-time, Carroll produced something spectacular. With the Annecy goalkeeper caught in no man's land outside his penalty box, the ball bounced kindly in the 34-year-old's path.
The former West Ham, Liverpool and Newcastle hitman had a penchant for scoring incredible goals during his time in the English game, notably with the Hammers.
The one that sticks out in most peoples' memories will be the stunning bicycle kick that he scored against Crystal Palace at the London Stadium.
Andy Carroll added to his collection with the wonder goal he scored for Amiens yesterday, and that one will undoubtedly be right up there amongst his personal favourites.
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