Francesco Totti’s record-breaking strike for Roma or Antonio Di Natale’s ferocious volley? 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


GOAL OF THE WEEK

With Juventus' Mirko Vucinic winning last week's competition with over 70% of the vote, we have five more goals for you to choose from ahead of this week's edition of the Goal Show from around the world of football.


1
Francesco Totti
Roma vs Cesena

The Italian veteran netted a brace in the 5-1 mauling of Cesena, and his second effort - a clinical volley - set a new record for league goals scored at the same club, his 211th goal for Roma.


2
Emanuele Giaccherini
Atalanta vs Juventus

Looking to follow in teammate Vucinic's footsteps, Giaccherini got in on the act with smart finish inside the box.


3
Antonio Di Natale
Udinese vs Catania

He may be 34 but Di Natale is still banging in the goals, and sits top of the Seria A goalscoring chart, and makes the shortlist following his thunderous volley as Udinese defeated Catania 2-1.

4
Giampaolo Pazzini
Inter vs Lazio

A familiar figure in our list, the man who scored the first ever hat-trick at the new Wembley help Inter continue their recent resurgence with a delightful chipped effort.


5
Adam Kwasnik
Cent. Coast Mariners vs Adelaide Utd

Finally, Mariners' man Adam Kwasnik makes the grade with another well-taken volley, after deftly controlling the ball before firing home the equaliser against Adelaide.



You can catch this week's edition of the Goal Show and all of the goals on ESPN, at 22:30 GMT Wednesday
January 25.

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Goal.com Poll
Poll runs from 23 Jan 2012 to 28 Jan 2012
Poll runs from 23 Jan 2012 to 28 Jan 2012
Goal of the Week: Cast your vote now!
Antonio Di Natale - UDINESE v Catania
 
32.17%
Francesco Totti - ROMA v Cesena
 
29.28%
Emanuele Giaccherini - Atalanta v JUVENTUS
 
17.39%
Giampaolo Pazzini - INTER v Lazio
 
16.81%
Adam Kwasnik - CENTRAL COAST MARINERS v Adelaide United
 
4.35%
 
 
 
 
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