The world has never seen such a goal. The referee blew the whistle at the start of the match and the AC Milan footballers rushed with the ball. In that run, the opponent Sassuolo's ball! Milan striker Rafael Liao scored in 6.2 seconds.
It is doubtful if anyone in the world of football has scored the fastest goal in the history of Serie A.
AC Milan are in great form this season. The one-time European giants have also risen to the top by beating teams like Juventus and Inter Milan.
AC Milan beat Sassuolo 2-1 on Sunday. However, Liao's surprise goal at the beginning of the match was the real surprise. After the start of the match, the players of both the teams still did not go to the position. Brahil Diaz gave the ball to Chanhanlu.
Diaz, however, wanted the ball back immediately, but Chanhanlu did not stop and almost passed the ball to Liao. The Portuguese forward ran the ball into the box and took a shot. Sassuolo goalkeeper Andrea Concili was stunned to see how the ball went into the net. Then the game lasts only 6.2 seconds!
This is the fastest goal in the history of Serie A. Paolo Pazni's 8.1-second goal against Fiorentina in 2021 19 years ago was the highest ever. No one has scored in the fastest time in the top five leagues in Europe than Liao.
Real Valladolid star Joseba Yorente had previously scored in 7.8 seconds of the 2008 La Liga match against Espanyol. The record for fastest goal in the Bundesliga is 9.2 seconds. In 2014, Bayer Leverkusen's Karim Belarabio scored the goal against Borussia Dortmund.
The fastest goal scorer in the French league is Connor Michel Rio. He scored in 8 seconds of the 1992 match against Cannes. The record of the English Premier League is for the 2019 season. Southampton's Shane Long was aiming for Watford in just 7.69 seconds.