Emre Can ranks Watford bicycle kick stunner as his best + watch the Highlight

Emre Can reflected on the "best goal I ever scored"
after his sensational bicycle kick helped Liverpool
secure a potentially priceless 1-0 win at Watford.
The Germany midfielder leapt at Lucas Leiva's
dinked pass into the area before acrobatically
beating Heurelho Gomes to put the Reds in front at
Vicarage Road on the stroke of half-time.
It proved a decisive goal for Liverpool, who had
earlier hit the crossbar through the returning Adam
Lallana, and they are now four points clear of fifth-
placed Manchester United – albeit having played a
game more – in the race for Champions League
football.
"I never scored a goal like that, maybe just when I
was younger," he told Sky Sports.
"The most important thing is we got three points,
we knew before the game what happened with the
results [from our rivals].
"I saw the space and then I ran behind then. I
didn't think too much, didn't score too many like
that. I'm happy I can help the team. It is the best
goal I ever scored."
Liverpool were almost denied in injury time when
Sebastian Prodl's fierce half-volley rattled the
crossbar.
"Of course [I was worried]," Can added.
"You know, I think sometimes we are too scared,
we have to have confidence we can clear the ball,
I'm just happy we got the three points."

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