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Goal of the Week: Inter’s Marco Faraoni runs away with it after his dipping volley completed Parma rout
The Italian finished in style to top our list from around the world, while Udinese's Dusan Basta comes in second place following his effort from range
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GOAL OF THE WEEK |
| 1 |
MARCO FARAONI |
INTER |
VS |
PARMA |
76.8% |
| 2 |
DUSAN BASTA | UDINESE |
VS |
CESENA |
16.2% |
| 3 |
RYAN GRIFFITHS |
MELBOURNE VICTORY |
VS |
NEWCASTLE JETS |
4.2% |
| 4 |
ROEI GORDANA | HAPOEL BE'ER SHEVA | VS |
HAPOEL TEL AVIV |
1.4% |
| 5 |
MATTHIAS LEPILLER | VERONA | VS |
MODENA | 1.4% |
A wonderful dipping volley saw Marco Faraoni score the fifth in Inter's rout of Parma, his first strike for the club.
The defender's effort was so sweetly struck that you've voted in your thousands for the 20 year old to be named Goal Show's Goal of the Week winner.
In second place, Dusan Basta goal from range for Udinese saw him pick up 16.2% of the vote.
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