Emi Martinez scores an unfortunate own goal vs Arsenal.
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Sometimes the ball just doesn’t go were you wanted it to. In this video we look back at some of the most unfortunate own goals scored in Premier League history.
This video features Gareth Bale (Tottenham Hotspur vs Liverpool), Jamie Carragher (Liverpool vs Manchester United), Phil Jones (Newcastle United vs Manchester United), Ben Mee (Leicester City vs Burnley), Vincent Kompany (Fulham vs Manchester City), Tony Popovic (Portsmouth vs Crystal Palace), Eric Bailly (Manchester United vs Liverpool) and loads more!
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