sport news Look familiar? Footage shows Wout Weghorst scoring a similar cheeky free-kick ... trends now Look familiar? Footage emerges of Wout Weghorst scoring from a similarly cheeky free-kick routine for German club Wolfsburg in 2020 to the one that dragged Holland level in their World Cup quarter-final defeat by Argentina By Samuel Draper For Mailonline Published: 22:21 GMT, 9 December 2022 | Updated: 22:21 GMT, 9 December 2022 Viewcomments Wout Weghorst's goal in the 101st minute to force extra time in Holland's World Cup quarter-final was a popular move, one he previously did two years ago. When Weghorst was playing for Wolfsburg against Bielefeld, a free-kick expected to be blasted at the goal was actually played to his feet, deceiving the defence, and he took a touch before slotting it home, resulting in the opening goal. At the Lusail Stadium on Friday, after more than ten added minutes, Holland surprised the world - and Argentina - by playing the ball to substitute Weghorst's feet from a free-kick, instead of taking a shot. Wout Weghorst's 101st minute equaliser was very similar to a goal he scored for Wolfsburg It was very similar to the Wolfsburg goal which opened a 2-1 win back in 2020, as someone tweeted not long after the equaliser in Qatar. Weghorst played for Bundesliga side Wolfsburg between 2018 and 2022, before moving to Burnley. The 30-year-old striker is currently on loan at Besiktas from the Lancashire side. He scored his first international goal in June 2021 in a friendly match against Georgia. He also found the net in front of Dutch fans at Euro 2020 against Ukraine, and in a Nations League match away in Wales. Weghorst's last-gasp free-kick move ensured that Holland went into extra time with Argentina In the Lusail Stadium, Argentina went 2-0 up through Nahuel Molina's first half goal and Lionel Messi's 73rd minute penalty. However, Weghorst came off the bench to score twice for Holland to secure extra time. His first was a glancing header which bounced in off Argentina goalkeeper Emi Martinez, whilst the second caught the attention of the world, securing a draw with seconds remaining. In the penalty shootout, Weghorst netted Holland's fourth penalty of their five, but Argentina went on to win the shootout 4-3, Lautaro Martinez putting away the decisive spot-kick. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility