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Goal of the Week: Francesco Totti's record-breaking strike for Roma comes in second as Juventus' Emanuele Giaccherini takes first prize
The Italian veteran may have written himself into the record books, but it takes more than sentiment to win your hearts, as the 26-year-old steals the show this week
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GOAL OF THE WEEK |
| 1 |
EMANUELE GIACCHERINI |
ATALANTA | VS |
JUVENTUS | 32.5% |
| 2 |
FRANCESCO TOTTI |
ROMA | VS |
CESENA | 29.4% |
| 3 |
GIAMPAOLO PAZZINI |
INTER | VS |
LAZIO | 19.5% |
| 4 |
ANTONIO DI NATALE |
UDINESE | VS |
CATANIA | 15.7% |
| 5 |
ADAM KWASNIK |
CENTRAL COAST MARINERS |
VS |
ADELAIDE UNITED |
2.9% |
Emanuele Giaccherini didn't hesitate in the box against Atalanta, and neither did the voters, as the Italian topped our latest Goal of the Week poll.
The latest competition saw you vote in your tens of thousands, as the 26-year-old beat Roma captain fantastic Francesco Totti with his coolly taken volley.
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