What. A. Strike.
We have seen some decent goals in the Irish League this season, and there's another one to add to the list.
And it is potentially the best so far.
It came in the Danske Bank Premiership game between Cliftonville and Warrenpoint Town at Solitude on Saturday.
Picking up possession well inside his own half, Reds defender Conor McDermott nonchalantly dinks the ball over the head of visiting striker Alan O'Sullivan.
He takes another touch - still well inside his own half - looks up and sends a missile of a shot over the head of Warrenpoint goalkeeper Berraat Turker.
"The ball sat down nicely after I took a touch. I saw the keeper off his line and just had to go for it. You don't get many of them opportunities," McDermott said afterwards.
"I've caught it really cleanly and had a feeling it was going to go in because the keeper reacted late. I don't know how to celebrate because I don't score many goals.
"I'll probably not score another goal like it. It's a great feeling and it's funny because Patrick McClean is one of my good mates and it happened to him a few weeks ago against Larne."
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