Former Spurs defender Serge Aurier scores an incredible own goal from 25 YARDS during the Ivory Coast match, with the goalkeeper adding to the mischief with a terrible save attempt
- Aurier bizarrely scored the opening goal past his own goalkeeper
- Ivory Coast lost 3-0 to Zambia in a qualifying match on Saturday
Former Tottenham Hotspur defender Serge Aurier scored a bizarre own goal for the Ivory Coast in their last Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.
His side lost to a 3–0 loss to Zambia, their first of the qualifying group, with Aurier scoring an own goal to kick things off.
In the 31st minute, the Nottingham Forest fullback slipped to intercept a pass and send the ball towards his own goal in the air.
Unfortunately for Aurier, his goalkeeper Charles Folly Ayayi was unable to prevent the ball from going into the back of the net as it slipped through his hands.
Leicester striker Patson Daka doubled Zambia’s lead in the 48th minute before Kings Kangwa scored a third to see Zambia emerge victorious.
An interception attempt by Serge Aurier gave the Ivory Coast an own goal
The defender shot the ball towards goal and his goalkeeper could not prevent the own goal
Aurier’s own goal drew attention on social media when Tottenham fan account The Spurs Web tweeted: ‘This was a Serge Aurier own goal’.
This was added by Spurs fans in the replies, with many standing up for their former defender.
One user said, “What the hell is that keeper doing?” while another added: ‘The keeper is more to blame here than Aurier… keep miserably!’.
However, other fans weren’t so defensive when one Tottenham supporter laughed at the idea of Spurs re-signing the defender, writing: ‘And there were those who said we should bring this man back’.
Aurier and his side know they will finish at least second in their group when they play against Lesotho in September’s final qualifier.
They will hope that the Comoros can do them a favor and beat Zambia to give them a chance to top Group H.