Sow mastering overhead kicks and comebacks

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Few things in football can bring a crowd to its feet – or lift a player off his or hers – like an overhead kick. The acrobatic finish is one of the most spectacular sights in the game and a firm favourite with supporters, so imagine the reaction to a player scoring three in just four weeks, a few years after burying a bicycle kick so good it was shortlisted for the FIFA Puskás Award. Step forward Moussa Sow, who caused a sensation last month when he managed exactly that feat for Fenerbahce.

The Senegal striker's dazzling trio of strikes were big news in Turkey, where passions for the game tend to run especially high. While slow-motion replays of his overhead goals were broadcast on a seemingly constant loop, an interview with Sow was edited to show the player speaking upside down. Fenerbahce joined in with the fun too, releasing replica shirts with Sow's name and squad number both inverted. "That was nice, it was the first time I'd seen that," the forward explained to  FIFA.com

The same could be said of Sow's knack for bicycle kicks, though he claims to have no special technique. "There's no secret to it, nor do I train in any particular way to do them," he insisted, despite notching similar goals during his time in France, where he played for Rennes and Lille. "It's instinctive. If I can try one, I just try it. But it's true that it's a spectacular move which I have a particular soft spot for."

He also looks to have a soft spot for comebacks, having successfully retraced his steps at both club and international level since the summer. Sow left Fenerbahce for Al-Ahli last term and helped himself to a creditable 16 goals in 30 matches, but he soon found that his Qatari exile left him out of the Senegal team reckoning. "If he wants to play for the national team, he only has to come-back to top-level football," explained Lions of Teranga coach Aliou Cissé in May. "It's that simple."

Sow promptly returned to the Fenerbahce fold and was rewarded with an international recall in October, 18 months on from his last appearance. He marked his return in style by grabbing a goal in Senegal's 2-0 defeat of Cape Verde Islands – their first outing in the third round of qualifiers for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™. "Personally, I don't see it as a return to favour," he said. "I've been in the same form for several years now. I've always given my best and I feel like I've been consistent in my performances. It was the coach's decision and he wasn't picking me. Then I moved back to Fenerbahce and he picked me again. That's it. I'm still the same; I haven't changed, either on or off the pitch."

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