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This Is The Most Disturbing List Of Glitches In Fifa History

Hal LaRoux
By Hal LaRoux
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It's happened us all at one stage or another, taking advantage of some down time by immersing yourself in the outrageously competitive world of Fifa.

A place where every team consists of players who have apparently neither met , nor played the game. They spend 40% of their time on the field looking for the ball when it goes out for a throw in and then the odd time, all hell breaks loose, here are some of the strangest Fifa glitches that we could find.

First off we have an interesting shot from a certain Fernando Torres, this might explain his lack of goals this term, Eva Carneiro should be bloody ashamed of herself.

 

Next we have an example of how a defensive clearance in Fifa can go horribly wrong,  with two-thirds of the players coming out with what cannot be anything other than career ending injuries. Valdes cannot unsee the tragedy.

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Another example from the Premier League with Aaron Lennon's speed causing untold damage to both himself and his opponent, who appears to casually start using his hands as oars to get around. Fair play.

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We've seen this one before nonetheless it is worth bringing your attention to once more, to help you understand the vindictive nature of all Fifa goalkeepers.

Here we have a Real Madrid player on the other end of one of the lesser known but most distasteful professional fouls
We can't be sure, but this appears to be the Ben Thatcher tackle special move.

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To the MLS we go next where Soccer Mania has resulted in players completely overdoing their celebrations, putting lives at risk.

 

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