VIDEO: Sebastian Giovinco shames Scott Caldwell with 360 nutmeg, then nutmegs Andrew Farrell
Sebastian Giovinco - quite possibly the greatest player to ever feature in Major League Soccer - doesn't care about his opponents, their wives, or their children.
If the "Atomic Ant" happens to humiliate them on public television, so be it.
The first half of Sunday's fixture between Toronto FC and the New England Revolution saw Giovinco stomp on a pair of souls with a sequence that had no business in an MLS fixture and belongs in FIFA Street.
Upon collecting the ball in New England's half, the diminutive No. 10 showed no remorse for Scott Caldwell, undressing the defensive midfielder with a 360 nutmeg in the most casual of fashion. Then, because one casualty wasn't enough, Giovinco turned the sequence into a double homicide, pulling off another nutmeg as he blew by Andrew Farrell.
Unfortunately for Giovinco and Toronto, it was New England who carried a two-goal lead into the interval.
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