A striker or midfielder scored the course of a normal and natural
thing to happen. Another case when this is done by a goalkeeper whose
primary job is not to defend his goal conceded. Yes, that's the
sensation made by Tim Howard. Everton's goalkeeper scored a
sensational goal from a distance of 102 yards in a game against Bolton
Wanderers at Goodison Park, Thursday, January 5, 2012. Although
ultimately failed to bring Everton victory, Howard noted the history
of its own success. In addition to scoring the first goal in his
professional career, his name is also listed as the fourth goalie who
can score goals through open play in the history of the Premier
League. Previously Peter Schmeichel, Brad Friedel and Paul Robinson
did the same. The owner's full name Timothy Matthew Howard started his
professional career with the club the United States, North Jersey
Imperials and the MetroStars. Howard's brilliance at two local clubs
that make Manchester United in the 2003-04 season. He replaced Fabien
Barthez. Three seasons with United, goalkeeper from the United States
was a series of successful records. He won the Community Shield 2003,
2003-04 FA Cup FA Cup and League Cup 2005-06. Unfortunately, the
presence of Dutch goalkeeper Edwin van der Saar in the 2005-06 season
to make the position of Howard as the Red Devils goalkeeper disturbed.
He eventually moved to Everton on loan 2006-07 and became a permanent
player Everton in February 2007. At Everton, Howard has always been a
top choice. Until recently, he has recorded 245 appearances for the
club's Marseyside. Unfortunately, he has not presented the title to
Everton. The best achievement is the runner- up 2008-09 FA Cup.
Together with the United States national team, Howard is the main
goalkeeper. His debut with the national team began in 2002. He became
the third goalkeeper at the 2006 World Cup under Marcus Hahnemann and
Kasey Keller. At the 2010 World Cup, then he felt the goalkeeper The
Yanks and bring his country advanced to the round of 16. Until
recently, he has performed with 72 times the U.S. national team and
successfully presented the Gold Cup title in 2007.
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