Just a few weeks after becoming Ireland’s penalty hero in Budapest, Troy Parrott suffered the complete opposite fate in the Eredivisie, and opposition players FC Twente were absolutely livid with his effort.

Parrott, who coolly buried a crucial spot kick for Ireland during their dramatic 3-2 win over Hungary, stepped up in injury time on Sunday with AZ Alkmaar trailing 1-0 and desperate for an equaliser. But instead of repeating his Budapest composure, the 23-year-old tried a Panenka, and it went horribly, almost comically wrong.

His chipped effort didn’t just miss the goalkeeper… it cleared the crossbar entirely. The home crowd gasped, the Twente players exploded in disbelief, and the chance to salvage a point vanished into the Dutch sky.

FC Twente Players Furious As Troy Parrott’s Panenka Goes Comically Wrong

With the miss, AZ fell to a damaging defeat that leaves them fourth in the Eredivisie table, and the Twente players made sure Parrott knew exactly what they thought of the attempt.

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A number of them immediately surrounded the Ireland striker after the miss, shouting in frustration, gesturing angrily towards the spot, and making it clear they felt he had disrespected the moment by trying something flashy with the game on the line.

The contrast to his recent Ireland heroics couldn’t have been starker. In Budapest, Troy Parrott stood over a high-pressure spot kick and slammed home.

But on Sunday, with AZ chasing a last-gasp equaliser, his attempt will go down as one of the most forgettable moments of his club season.

Despite the miss, Troy Parrott has enjoyed an impressive campaign, scoring seven Eredivisie goals for AZ and establishing himself as one of the league’s most dangerous forwards. But this one will sting, not for the miss itself, but for the manner of it.

A Panenka when trailing 1-0? In the 99th minute? Away from home?

Bold… but bold does not always land.

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