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Goal! (2005) - 6 mistakes

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Mistake Continuity: When Munez's boss is teaching him that the ball can travel faster than he can run, he has two balls which he kicks one at a time. As he kicks the second ball, he suddenly holds another one.

Mistake Continuity: One night, before the game against Liverpool, Munez is kicking a line of balls into the goal. As he kicks the last ball, the shot changes to a view from behind the goal, and for an instant a line of 4 other balls are visible. In the next shot, they're gone.

Mistake Revealing: In the game against Liverpool, there is a reversed shot after Harris scores the first goal. It is fairly obvious since all of the players' numbers are backwards, in addition to the advertisements in the background.

Mistake Plot hole: At the beginning, it shows Santiago crossing the border into the U.S. But the U.S. border patrol is on the Mexican side.

Mistake Continuity: During the final game against Liverpool they show Munez running to celebrate with Harris after Harris' first goal and Munez is wearing jersey number 8, but when Munez scores the final goal of the game he is wearing jersey number 26.

Mistake Continuity: When Newcastle plays Chelsea the ball is yellow, but when we see shots from the real game it is white when we see the actors with the ball.

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