If you can catch on Fox Espanhol (5pm EST today) or Fox Sports World a goal in the Championship match for the Rio de Janeiro Title between Vasco da Gama and Fluminense. There is a goal in the 2nd half that was awesome. Actually the awesome part was the assist to the assist. The player on the left wing crossed the ball with one of those behind the leg reverse crosses with his right foot striking the ball from behind his left leg (Called "Letra" in Brazil..any word for that in English?) . That goal alone was worth the price of the ticket.
I think the phrase in English is "one of those behind the leg reverse crosses with his right foot striking the ball from behind his left leg" Leeds scored one like it against Man Utd last year when Harry Kewell did it (except with the left leg behind the right). I think it was actually much easier to cross with his right foot but his right is so weak he decided to use the left instead.
Here is the goal...watch the clip its highlights of the game and the many fights....the goal is in the middle: He also used his right foot cause he has a bad left. Note also Vasco's first goal...off of the ref's head! http://wm.globo.com/webmedia/window...e/20030324/ge2403_mat02_16x10_low.wmv&ext.asx