WATCH: USMNT's Tim Weah scores stunning first goal for Olympique Marseille against Real Madrid at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
U.S. international Tim Weah has a knack for timing, delivering his first Marseille goal in dramatic fashion on Tuesday. Weah scored the opener against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu in the club’s opening Champions League match of the season. The winger was assisted by Mason Greenwood, who found Weah running to his right in the 22nd minute.
U.S. international Tim Weah has a knack for timing, delivering his first Marseille goal in dramatic fashion on Tuesday. Weah scored the opener against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu in the club’s opening Champions League match of the season. The winger was assisted by Mason Greenwood, who found Weah running to his right in the 22nd minute.
USMNT’s Tim Weah Shines on the Big Stage
In a thrilling encounter at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, Tim Weah showcased his talent by scoring a sensational goal to put Olympique Marseille ahead against the mighty Real Madrid. The young U.S. international winger demonstrated his flair for the dramatic with a well-taken finish in the 22nd minute.
Assist from Mason Greenwood
The goal-scoring move was initiated by Mason Greenwood, who provided a perfectly timed assist to set up Tim Weah's strike. Greenwood's vision and precision pass found Weah in a dangerous position, allowing the winger to showcase his clinical finishing skills against one of Europe's top clubs.
Historic Moment for Marseille and Weah
This momentous goal marked Tim Weah's first for Marseille and came in a high-profile match against Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League. Weah's timely contribution will be remembered by Marseille fans and football enthusiasts worldwide, highlighting his potential and impact on the big stage.
Excitement Builds for USMNT Fans
As a key player for the U.S. Men's National Team, Tim Weah's performance and goal against Real Madrid will undoubtedly excite American soccer fans. Weah's success at Marseille and on the European stage bodes well for the future of U.S. soccer and adds to the growing list of talented American players making their mark in top leagues.