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Football fans reacted hilariously to the Arabic commentary on Amadou Onana's shocking penalty against Fulham during Tuesday's Carabao Cup match.
The Toffees were eliminated from the competition on penalties after Michael Keane's own goal initially put the visitors in control before Beto equalized in the 82nd minute.
Everton lost the resulting shootout despite taking an early lead and Onana's penalty miss was the worst of all as his effort was easily saved.
The 22-year-old midfielder tried to mislead Fulham goalkeeper Bernd Leno by employing a similar hop-skip-and-jump running style as Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes.
Instead of celebrating, he watched his tame effort roll into the arms of Leno, who took a half-step to the right before taking Onana's shot into his arms.
Amadou Onana saw his penalty comfortably saved against Fulham on Tuesday evening
Everton's players could not hide their emotions as Onana missed his penalty that would have won them the match
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While the disappointing penalty left a lot to the imagination, the Saudi commentary on the searing effort did not.
The commentator covering the Everton star's penalty said just one word during the shootout, saying Onana's name over and over again: 'Ohhh na-na-na'.
The statement and emotions behind Onana's shot changed as the Belgian international's effort went from optimism to dismay.
Initial comments were positive but turned to shouts of surprise as Everton missed the chance to win the penalty shootout and a place in the League Cup semi-final.
Fulham goalkeeper Bernd Leno comfortably saved Onana's terrible penalty
Another miss from Idrissa Gueye was punished by Fulham's Tosin Adarabioyo, who scored the winner to keep Marco Silva in the competition.
Reactions flooded in after the comment went viral, with one X user saying: 'Arabic commentary is an emotion'.
Another viewer who praised the Arabic reporting added: “I don't know who the goat is between them and the Spanish.”
A third expressed sympathy for Onana's miss, saying: 'This is too mean. Leave him alone. Onana will definitely have a better time. He needs time to adapt properly.'