George: It feels great to score the first goal of the Premier League. When Neto picked up the ball, I realized that we still need to win.
3:33am, 12 May 2025Football
May 8th Before the European Union semi-final match against Jurgarden in the second leg of the Europa League, Chelsea attacker Tyrik George talked about his first goal against Fulham in an interview.
About your first Premier League goal against Fulham
- that feels great, doesn't it? To be honest, it felt like slow motion, and it was weird, after the shot, I watched the ball run to the bottom corner, but when Neto went to pick it up, I realized that we still needed to win the game, so I turned around and ran back.
Cheer about fans
—That slogan is great! To be honest, I heard it when I walked across the court at the beginning of the game and I was really happy at that time, of course, it was crazy to hear it when we were winning. Everyone was yelling and teammates pushed me in front, which was a great feeling. I was so happy that it was a great day, and I was trying to stay calm.
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