Former Wycombe Wanderers winger Paul Smyth has found a new lease of life at Leyton Orient as he scored another Goal of the Season contender this campaign.
The Northern Irish international has so far played 18 times and has already chalked up seven goals to his name.
This comes after only scoring four in 26 appearances last season for the Os.
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However, Smyth, who was part of the 2019/20 Chairboys team that won promotion to the Championship, is showcasing his abundance of talent, as he bagged a fantastic strike in Leyton Orient's recent 1-0 victory over Salford.
Utterly absurd, and completely sublime.
— Leyton Orient (@leytonorientfc) October 29, 2022
Paul Smyth, ladies and gentlemen 🤯#LOFC #OneOrient pic.twitter.com/XKeftVZe7Y
In the win over the Greater Manchester team on October 29, Smyth managed to beat Ryan Watson just outside of the penalty area, before being fouled by the player in the box.
Instead of appealing for a spot-kick, Smyth managed to keep the ball, picked himself up, and, got around three more players, before firing his shot into the far corner.
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This comes just three weeks after he managed to produce an incredible overhead kick against Doncaster Rovers on October 8.
Paul Smyths goal catalogue in 6 months 🤌 #lofc pic.twitter.com/WrwloLKC8o
— Elliott (@3Iliott) October 29, 2022
Other notable goals include scoring a lob from the touchline against Barrow at Brisbane Road last season, along with a 30-yard screamer versus Rochdale that same campaign.
During his only year at Adams Park, which he spent on loan from Queens Park Rangers, Smyth played 21 times in all competitions and scored one goal.
His solitary strike for the Chairboys was on his debut in the opening day 2-0 victory against Bolton Wanderers at Adams Park.
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