Goal of the Week: AC Milan’s Antonio Nocerino is the runaway winner as fellow Serie A man Victor Ibarbo comes in second

The 26-year-old Italian comes up trumps in our latest poll, while the Cagliari forward can only muster a runners-up spot following his mazy run against Catania


GOAL OF THE WEEK
1
ANTONIO NOCERINO
AC MILAN
VS
GENOA
69.4%
2
VICTOR IBARBO
CATANIA
VS
CAGLIARI
11.7%
3
WALDERMA SOBOTA
GORNIK ZABRZE VS
SLASK WROCLAW 9.4%
4
WATARU HASHIMOTO
URAWA REDS VS
KASHIWA REYSOL 6.4%
5
LUIZ HENRIQUE
JEONBUK MOTORS VS
ULSAN
3.1%


AC Milan's Antonio Nocerino’s tap-in, after some sublime work down the left wing by Ghanaian Kevin Prince Boateng has been named Goal of the Week by the viewers of the Goal Show, and Goal.com readers.

The former Tottenham and Hertha Berlin man jinked his way past his marker after dribbling into the penalty area against Genoa - the club he initially joined after leaving Portsmouth, before arriving in Milan - before providing a clinical pass to Nocerino, who tapped home to double his side's lead.

Stay tuned to Goal.com for your chance to vote for next week's Goal of the Week, and more information on the forthcoming episode of the Goal Show, televised in the UK on ESPN.

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