One thing anyone can appreciate in sports is the clutch gene. When your team needs you most, or the odds are stacked against you, you’re ready to deliver. You're clutch.
Sergio Pena was ready to deliver. In last weekend's NASL match between the Indy Eleven and reigning champion San Antonio Scorpions, Pena took matters into his own hands as the game was tied 1-1 in the 89th minute. The clutch gene within Pena was activated and the Honduran ripped a shot from 45 yards out that found the back of the net, launching the Indy Eleven into second place and keeping the defending champs winless in the early stages of the spring season. Take a look at Pena’s greatness:
For those of you not familiar, the North American Soccer League is a profesional league sanctioned by U.S. Soccer and acts as the second division below the MLS and above the USL. It's like the second division in the Premier League. Except teams can't get promoted into or relegated from the MLS. Which is a shame, when we see golazos from players like Sergio Pena .