Polish amputee Marcin Oleksy nonetheless can’t imagine his scissor kick gained the 2022 FIFA Puskas Award for one of the best aim on Monday, beating finalists Dimitri Payet and Richarlison to the prize.
Oleksy’s spectacular overhead kick in amputee soccer was voted by followers and skilled panellists above Richarlison’s acrobatic World Cup volley for Brazil towards Serbia and Payet’s long-range strike for Olympique de Marseille towards PAOK within the Europa Conference League.
“The time will come for me to believe what happened,” Oleksy stated on Tuesday after he landed again in Warsaw.
“But I am very happy. I managed to leave behind Payet, Richarlison, (Kylian) Mbappe – there’s Marcin Oleksy (now).
“I actually felt a little bit of fear when I went to collect the prize, (as for) what it would be like. (There were so many) emotions. I tucked my head down at first, and took two deep breaths – not to drop a tear.”
Oleksy grew to become the primary amputee to win the award.
“I looked at the crowd and thought: ‘So you can compete with Mbappe? Yes, you can! It is possible to win against him? It is!’,” he later advised a news convention.
Mbappe, whose second aim towards Argentina within the World Cup last was on the preliminary shortlist of 11 nominees, was amongst those that congratulated the Polish participant, Oleksy stated.
“It was an honour to be nominated for Puskas Award. Congratulations @airoleksy, your goal is a masterpiece, and you are an inspiration for all of us!,” Richarlison wrote on Instagram, alongside his image with Oleksy.
Oleksy combines soccer with a full-time job as an excavator operator.
“I invite Robert Lewandowski to a training session. I’ll show him how to score nice goals,” he joked.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com