Nick Tsaroulla breaks down in tears in BBC interview after goal against Leeds
The youngster’s sublime solo strike sent the underdogs on their way to a third round cup upset after a 3-0 win over the Premier League side.
Tsaroulla turned away from two Leeds players before driving into the box to fire a left-footed effort past Kiko Casilla and set his team on their way to an unforgettable win.
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Hide AdIt was Tsaroulla’s first goal for the Reds after joining them this season, and produced an emotional response from the 21-year-old who has battled back from a number of setbacks in his career.
He was on the books at Tottenham from the age of 12, but was released in 2018, having been involved in a serious car crash the year earlier that forced him to take a year out of the game.
The midfielder was then picked up by Brentford in 2019 and played for their B team before joining Crawley in October on a one-year contract and he showed how much the win meant to him with a tear-filled interview after the game.
“It was an amazing team perfrmance and everyone is buzzing,” he said. "It’s worth it.
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Hide Ad“I’m getting a bit emotional now. It’s been a tough road and it means a lot.”
The interview was then ended with Tsaroulla choking up. BBC pundit Jermaine Beckford said: “It shows the raw emotion and what it really means to these players.”