Dundee United goal hero Lawrence Shankland has shown off his impressive keepie-uppie skills as part of a fundraising drive.
The striker displayed his ball control as he took part in the challenge using only his knees in a video posted to social media.
Shankland, who scored 28 goals during United’s Championship-winning 2019-20 season, was nominated for the challenge by Livingston midfielder Robbie Crawford.
Thanks @robbiecrawford1 for nomination… Hopefully Knees only when we’re back @ ⚽️!! Knee Only Keepy ups then nominate 5… @Michael_Rose5 @danielharvie29 @LukeMcCowan @Mark5Connolly @MallanStephen if you can spare a we donation at this time fire one over in link on next tweet🙏🏼 pic.twitter.com/xxCEmh1qGe
— Lawrence Shankland (@Shankland_25) April 21, 2020
He managed to keep the ball in action for more than a minute.
The challenge is raising money for the Glasgow Children’s Hospital via the Scott Laughlan Together Fund.
Laughlan passed away in 2016, aged just 23, as a result of cystic fibrosis.
The keep-up challenge has been gaining traction since being launched on Sunday.
A post on the Scott Laughlan Together Fund Facebook page reads: “I challenge you to attempt as many keepy ups you can using only your knees.”