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Published 16:11 12 Jan 2019 GMT
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What followed, it's safe to say, was unexpected.
Having run in behind, through the channel between Ben Mee and Charlie Taylor on the right, Schürrle plucked the ball out of the air, cushioning it down perfectly with a deft touch.
The German international then allowed the ball to drop and bounce before adjusting his body shape and unleashing a powerful shot. The ball arrowed in off the bar. Some might say it went top bins.
Absolutely stunning. He just needs to do that every single week and Fulham might stay up.
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