Stunning 90th-Minute Bicycle Kick Earns Argentine Striker Puskas Award Buzz
- Walter Bou’s incredible strike has fans calling for him to win the Puskas Award
- The 30-year-old Argentine scored an acrobatic goal from outside the box for Club Atletico Lanus
- Bou’s stunning volley has drawn comparisons to some of the greatest goals in football history
Fans are convinced that a relatively unknown Argentine striker should be awarded the next Puskas title after scoring an incredible acrobatic goal from outside the box over the weekend.
The Puskas Award is given to the player who scores the world’s best goal each year, and 30-year-old Walter Bou has put himself firmly in contention.
Playing for Argentine Primera Division side Club Atletico Lanus, Bou was instrumental in his side’s late winner, scoring an incredible bicycle kick that left the opposition goalkeeper with no chance.

Argentine Walter Bou scored an incredible Puskas Award worthy strike over the weekend
The veteran striker exploited space on the edge of the box, controlling the ball with his chest before unleashing an unstoppable volley that sailed over the goalkeeper and into the net.

The 30-year-old set himself up to score the stunning goal after controlling the ball with his chest
The opposition goalkeeper was helpless to intervene as Bou celebrated his stunning winner, which sent fans wild on social media.
Fans were quick to praise the goal, with many calling for Bou to win the Puskas Award. ‘He deserves the Puskas Award for best goal,’ said one fan on social media.
However, Bou faces stiff competition from fellow South American, Alejandro Garnacho, who scored an outrageous bicycle kick for Manchester United against Everton earlier this year.
Garnacho’s goal was later named the Premier League goal of the season, and many believe he is the favourite to win the Puskas title.
Despite the competition, fans are adamant that Bou’s goal is worthy of recognition. ‘If he doesn’t win the Puskas award, it will be a tremendous robbery, just as they did to Enciso,’ said one fan.
Will Bou’s incredible strike be enough to earn him the Puskas Award, or will Garnacho’s goal take the top honour? Only time will tell.
Fans insist it will be a ‘tremendous robbery’ if Argentine striker doesn’t win Puskas Award after incredible 90th-minute bicycle kick