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Goal of the Week: Clarence Seedorf thunderbolt wins the battle of the veterans as Miroslav Klose comes in second
The Dutch master rolled back the years with a sublime strike against Bologna as the 35-year old scores from long range, with the Lazio forward this week's runner-up
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GOAL OF THE WEEK |
| 1 |
CLARENCE SEEDORF |
BOLOGNA |
VS |
AC MILAN | 51.8% |
| 2 |
MIROSLAV KLOSE |
LEECE |
VS |
LAZIO |
26.2% |
| 3 |
GIAMPAOLO PAZZINI |
INTER | VS |
FIORENTINA | 10.3% |
| 4 |
LEANDRO DOMINGUES | KASHIWA REYSOL |
VS |
MONTERREY | 7.2% |
| 5 |
DAVID DESTORME | MECHELEN | VS |
ANDERLECHT |
4.5% |
AC Milan veteran Clarence Seedorf has won Goal of the Week after the viewers of the Goal Show, and Goal.com readers, voted his strike against Bologna the pick of the bunch from our list of five from around the globe.
The former Real Madrid man collected the ball roughly 25-yards from goal before unleashing a trademark thunderbolt into the roof of the net, leaving Bologna keeper Jean-Francois Gillet with no chance.
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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