How to Say ‘Was a goal’ in Mexican Spanish
Fue gol
fweh gohl
[fweh gohl]
💬 Usage Tip: Natural in excited speech, though in English we often say “It was a goal!” In Spanish, dropping the subject is normal.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Fans may say this when arguing a play, especially if they think the ball crossed the line.
Phrase Breakdown
Fue
[fweh]
it was
Past tense of ser; here it helps say that something was a goal.
Todos pensaron que Fue un gol clarísimo.
Everyone thought it was a very clear goal.
gol
[gohl]
goal
In soccer, gol means a score when the ball crosses into the net.
Al final sí fue gol.
In the end, it really was a goal.
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