The former 'Greek god' in Roma star showed why he's a professional player for his amateur team.
In a stunning display of skill that reminds us why he was once dubbed the 'Greek god' at Roma, former professional footballer Kostas Manolas, and teammate of Nigerian star Victor Osimhen, has made headlines with an extraordinary performance in his amateur debut.
The 33-year-old, who recently hung up his boots from professional football, showed he still has plenty to offer on the pitch.
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Manolas, known for his defensive prowess during his time with top clubs like Roma and Napoli, recently joined amateur side Pannaxiakos.
At the weekend, in what can only be described as a dream debut, Manolas left spectators and opponents alike in awe as he found the back of the net five times in just 34 minutes.
The former Greek international's scoring spree began shortly after kick-off and continued at a blistering pace until he was substituted in the 35th minute.
This unexpected goal-scoring feat is particularly remarkable given that Manolas was primarily known as a centre-back throughout his professional career.
While the level of competition in amateur football is certainly different from what Manolas experienced in Serie A or the Champions League, his performance today serves as a testament to the enduring quality of players who have competed at the highest levels of the sport.
Manolas's decision to continue playing at the amateur level after retirement is not uncommon among former professionals.
Many choose to stay connected to the game they love, often bringing their experience and skill to local teams. However, few make such an immediate and dramatic impact as Manolas has done today.
This performance will undoubtedly be remembered not just by fans of Pannaxiakos, but by football enthusiasts who appreciate seeing former stars continue to shine, even after stepping away from the professional limelight.
It also serves as a reminder of the vast gulf in quality that can exist between professional and amateur players, even those who are past their prime playing years.
As news of Manolas's five-goal haul spreads, it's sure to bring a smile to the faces of his former teammates and fans, including those who remember his partnerships with stars like Victor Osimhen.