Watch Feyenoord keeper prevent goal with dirty trick before he's booked and has ball launched off him by fuming rival | The Sun

FEYENOORD keeper Justin Bijlow produced a clever piece of "s***housery" to potentially deny a goal in their game against FC Twente.

The Dutch leaders were winning 1-0 late in the first half when the stopper raced out of his goal to make a tackle.



He successfully beat forward Virgil Misidjan to the ball at the expense of a throw.

But with Bijlow miles away from his goal and running off the pitch, Misidjan sensed an opportunity to catch him out and score.

However, Bijlow's quick-thinking immediately put a stop to that.

When the Feyenoord keeper noticed he was in trouble, he grabbed another ball and threw it onto the pitch.

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It came just as Misidjan was about to restart the game with a throw of his own, which left the Twente winger fuming.

He threw the ball in anger, while the keeper was booked for his actions.

But it was a tremendous piece of thinking and one that likely saved his team a goal.

Unfortunately, Twente had the last laugh as they eventually equalised 20 minutes from time to earn a draw.

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Regardless, fans on social media have been loving Bijlow's razor sharp thinking and "s***housery".

On said: "IQ level high 😂😂😂😂."

A second responded: "This is football heritage 😂."

A third said: "That's some very very smart work."

Despite the dropped points, Feyenoord remain firmly on course for their first Eredivisie title since 2016-17 with the gap to AZ Alkmaar two points.

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