Gabriel Torres helped hold Panama’s World Cup hopes alive with a brace in their 2-2 draw towards Honduras and he did it in breath-taking style. With Honduras up 1-0, Torres equalized (for the first time) within the 50th minute with an absurd flying backheel as he charged in the direction of the endline that floated over the keeper and landed softly inside the goal. The 24-year-old Colorado Rapids striker lived as much as his nickname of “Fantasmita” (little ghost) with that objective, however he wasn’t achieved yet.
Torres finally equalized again within the first minute of added time to place Panama within the fourth-place/playoff spot in the group forward of Mexico, who lost 2-zero to the USA. Once more.
Anyway, the man in the bottom proper corner of this group was not happy with Torres’ first purpose…
Panama’s Gaby Torres scores tremendous backheel from difficult angle against Honduras
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