The goal, described as "krankzinnige" (crazy) by VoetbalPrimeur, was compared to a goal scored by Swedish football legend Zlatan Ibrahimović. Mirisola's move involved him jumping high into the air and using a karate-like kick to score the goal. The goalkeeper was left with no chance as the ball flew into the net. The goal was described as acrobatic and spectacular by VoetbalPrimeur.
The Puskás Award, given by the FIFA to the maker of the most beautiful goal, is a prestigious prize that Mirisola's goal could be in line for. The award is given annually to the player who scores the most impressive goal, with entries coming from all over the world. Robin Mirisola is a young Belgian player who plays for Jong Genk.
For Mirisola, the goal is another example of his scoring ability. VoetbalPrimeur notes that Mirisola's goal is a strong contender for the Puskás Award. The winner of the Puskás Award will be announced in due course.