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Ex-Liverpool man Harry Kewell’s drive or former Arsenal striker Francis Jeffers’ header? Pick your Goal of the Week
With five more strikes to choose from, pick your favourite and tune into this week's episode of the Goal Show on Wednesday
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GOAL OF THE WEEK |
With Barcelona star Lionel Messi winning the last Goal of the Week competition of 2011, we have five more goals for you to choose from ahead of this week's edition of the Goal Show.
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Masato Morishige |
Kyoto Sanga vs FC Tokyo |
Morishige's wonderful free-kick helped his side to victory as FC Tokyo claimed their first Emperor's Cup triumph.
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Francis Jeffers |
Newcastle Jets vs Perth Glory |
It's the former Arsenal and Everton man next on our list, as his header saw him score his first goal of the A-League season, after some good work from Kasey Wehrman.
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Harry Kewell |
Brisbane Roar vs Melbourne Victory |
Another former Premier League man comes in at number three, with a fierce drive into the bottom corner of the goal.
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Elyaniv Barda |
Genk vs Cercle Brugge |
The Israeli international meandered through the Brugge defence before finishing expertly into the left corner, as Genk recorded victory in the Jupiler League.
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Nebosa Marinkovic |
Hapoel Tel Aviv vs Hapoel Acre |
Merely a consolation, but a well-taken finish nonetheless, as Marinkovic poked the ball into the corner of the net as Acre lost away to Tel Aviv.
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