The Unforgettable FA Cup Moment: Jamie Donley's Spectacular Strike Against Manchester City

Witness the awe-inspiring goal by Jamie Donley that has etched his name into FA Cup folklore, despite being recorded as an own goal by Manchester City's Stefan Ortega.

The FA Cup fourth-round tie between Leyton Orient and Manchester City will forever be remembered for one incredible moment. Jamie Donley, on loan from Tottenham, delivered what can only be described as a strike of a lifetime. His 50-yard chip over Stefan Ortega, the Manchester City goalkeeper, was a display of sheer brilliance and audacity.

The Goal That Stunned the Football World

Jamie Donley seized the opportunity when City midfielder Nico Gonzalez lost possession just inside Leyton Orient's half. Spotting Ortega off his line, Donley executed a perfect long-range chip that sailed over the goalkeeper. The ball struck the crossbar and deflected off Ortega into the net. Despite being recorded as an own goal, Donley's effort was nothing short of spectacular.

Reactions from the Football Community

Richie Wellens, Leyton Orient's manager, expressed his disappointment at the goal being credited as an own goal. "It is a shame it has gone down as an own goal," he said. "It is not deserved and I am sure Ortega doesn't want it." Former Arsenal defender Martin Keown hailed it as "an absolutely remarkable goal," while Chris Sutton called it "one of the greatest FA Cup goals."

Donley himself reflected on the moment with humility. "I know I hit the goal well," he said. "I saw him off his line and luckily it went in."

The Aftermath and Future Prospects

Despite the loss, the goal has cemented Donley's place in FA Cup lore. His all-round performance against City also highlighted his potential. Pep Guardiola, Manchester City's manager, praised Donley's skill and technique, acknowledging the quality of the strike.

Leyton Orient's well as a reminder of the magic of the FA Cup. Jamie Donley's audacious chip from 50 yards out, which ultimately went down as a Stefan Ortega own goal, has cemented its place in the annals of the tournament. Despite Leyton Orient’s eventual 2-1 loss to Premier League champions Manchester City, Donley’s moment of brilliance will be remembered for years to come.

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