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Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s free kick or Luis Fabiano's composed strike? 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 Juventus' Emanuele Giaccherini winning last week's competition with 32% of the vote, we have five more goals for you to choose from this week's edition of the Goal Show, from around the world of football.
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Miralem Pjanic |
Roma vs Bologna |
The Roma man fired home the first of two free kicks to feature in this week's list, as his effort curled into corner of the net.
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Rodrigo Palacio | Genoa vs Napoli |
If you enjoy a good volley, then you'll love this strike! Palacio netted a brace in Genoa's 3-2 win over Napoli, with his first a fabulous dipping effort.
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic | AC Milan vs Cagliari |
The second free kick of this week's poll, as the infamous Swede curled a fantastic effort into the top corner.
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Luis Fabiano |
Sao Paulo vs Sao Caetano |
A piece of Brazilian magic comes in at number four, as former Sevilla striker Luis Fabiano finished off a fine move.
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Lucas |
Sao Paulo vs Sao Caetano |
Sao Paulo's Lucas makes our poll with a swerving effort from outside the box.
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