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8 magic Peter Drury moments – Messi, Richarlison, Rashford…

8 magic Peter Drury moments – Messi, Richarlison, Rashford...

Peter Drury is football’s de-facto poet laureate and he’s well and truly lived up to his reputation as a wonderful wordsmith during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

Having provided us with some exceptional and iconic pieces of football commentary over the years – who could ever forget “Manolas, the greek God in Rome”? – Drury’s place in Qatar was never in doubt.

The 55-year-old Brit isn’t on the airwaves in the United Kingdom, but you can be sure that his soundtracking of the tournament’s most memorable moments will go viral on social media.

“I have a very strong rule: anything that happens between the first whistle and the last whistle you would be a fool to try and script in advance,” Drury told I News earlier this season.

“I know that the teams will line up in a tunnel and walk out side by side. I know that I’ll get a graphic of the home team and a graphic of the away team. I know there’ll be a close-up of the referee. But what you imagine might happen the night before never quite plays out in precisely the same way that you’ve imagined it.”

Here are his best pieces of commentary from the World Cup so far.

Cody Gakpo

The first spine-tingling moment of Drury commentary came as one of the breakout stars of Qatar 2022 broke the deadlock for the Netherlands against Senegal. Shades of ‘Wayne Rooney – remember the name’

“De Jong… Goalkeeper’s come and Holland lead… the Netherlands,” began Drury.

“Gakpo is the name. A blur of youthful orange. The Dutch footballer of the year is the Dutch man of the moment.”

 

@mxftbls2 A true poet#fyp #viral #trending #netherlands #sengal #peterdrurycommentary #peterdrury #mxftbls2 #StumbleToVictory ♬ original sound – Mxftbls

Richarlison

Exactly the man you want up in the stands for the goal of the tournament so far. Of course he did it justice.

THAT is brazil.”

Argentina

Lionel Messi’s last dance has been the story of the group stage so far. There’s no man we’d rather listen to narrate Argentina’s ongoing psychodrama than the world’s most poetic football commentator.

Drury’s monologue ahead of the Albiceleste’s do-or-die group stage clash with Mexico hyped it up perfectly.

“Perhaps Argentina’s motto is –…

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