However much like his darting run through the heart of the Wanderers' defence he's taken it all in his stride. The experience was just unbelievable,” he told It's been a whirlwind week for the 18-year-old, fielding interview requests from around the nation. “I don't think I've ever felt that before. Just turning and hearing the crowd scream and turning to my teammates and Damian (Mori) streaking towards me to celebrate. “Afer scoring the goal that was probably the most unbelievable feeling I've ever had in my life. I didn't plan to go the whole way but before I knew it I was at the goalie. “When I picked up the ball I planned to get past one player, maybe a second if I was lucky. His goal, which propelled the Zebras past last season's Hyundai A-League grand finalists in the round of 32, was the stuff of Cup dreams. Life is gradually returning to normal for Love, a Sport and Recreation Management student, after his fleet-footed exploits created the first major upset in the Westfield FFA Cup. We’ll invite him to training and after that the coaches will decide if he’s one of the players we can bring to the squad.” “He’s one of the players on the list we’ll try to give a contract. “He’s on our list to stay with us when his season with his club is finished and we want him to train with our youth. “The action he had was very quick, and he’s a player that we had (looked at) at the beginning of the year to train with us. The (Love) goal was amazing,’’ Gombau told the Adelaide Advertiser. Love's goal in the shock 1-0 win for City in the round of 32 has caught the eye of Adelaide United coach, who confirmed the club were intending to offer a trial to the teenager. Josep Gombau has Adelaide City’s Thomas Love on his radar after his stunning goal helped knock Western Sydney Wanderers FC out of the Westfield FFA Cup last week.
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