
Video Highlights Of The Best Goals Including Zidane's Wonder Strike
No.10 Geoff Hurst's Goal In The 1966 World Cup Final
1 of 10Geoff Hurst for England against Germany in the World Cup final in 1966. When you combine the goal with the color footage and unforgettable commentary from Kenneth Wolstenholme you get a classic moment for English football and one that hasn't been replicated since.
No.9 Zinedine Zidane In The 2002 CL Final
2 of 10Zinedine Zidane's left foot volley in the Champions League final in 2002. Volleying a ball that drops from a height is one of the hardest skills to pull off in football. To volley it with such power and accuracy on his weaker foot is why Zidane was such a special player.
No.8 Carlos Alberto Vs Italy In The 1970 World Cup
3 of 10Carlos Alberto for Brazil against Italy in the 1970 World Cup. The Brazil team of 1970 have often been thought of as one of the greatest teams of all time, with this goal one of their crowning glories. It is a brilliant team goal involving the whole team and when Carlos Alberto bursts out of nowhere to provide the finishing touch you have a moment of World Cup history.
No.7 Trevor Sinclair Gymnastics Pays Off
4 of 10Trevor Sinclair's bicycle kick for QPR in 1997. If volleying a ball was one of the hardest skills then an overhead kick must be the hardest skill to pull off. Sinclair's overhead kick is the best one I've ever seen. Hit with precision off a pacey cross with flawless technique, it is simply an amazing goal.
No.6 Roberto Carlos Vs France 1997
5 of 10Roberto Carlos' free kick for Brazil against France in 1997. Dubbed the banana kick, or the impossible goal the amount of swerve that Roberto Carlos managed with this kick is unreal. The flight of the ball completely fooled French keeper Fabian Barthez as kids all over the world spent the next day trying to replicate this jaw dropping piece of skill.
No.5 Nayim For Zaragoza Vs Arsenal
6 of 10Nayim against Arsenal in the Cup Winners Cup final. One of the first goals of its kind, Nayim's audacious lob fooled everyone, David Seaman included. The vision to spot the goalkeeper off his line combined with the perfect execution is what makes this goal so good. Add it to the fact that it is in a major European final and you have one of the best goals ever scored.
No.4 George Weah's Marathon Goal
7 of 10George Weah for AC Milan against Verona. This is an absolutely amazing goal. Picking the ball up inside his own penalty area Weah beats four players on his own while running the length of the pitch to score. One of the best goals of all time, no one has ever come close to scoring anything like it since.
No.3 Marco Van Basten Stunning Goal Against USSR
8 of 10Marco Van Basten for Holland against the USSR in 1988. This is the best volley ever scored. Hit from an impossible angle it is still unbelievable to watch the ball fly in, it is hard to think that a volley will ever beat this..
No.2 Diego Maradona's Not So Controversial Goal Against England
9 of 10Diego Maradona against England in 1986. No, not the handball that should have been disallowed. The other goal. The one where Maradona beats five England players before calmly slotting the ball into the net. While not running as far as George Weah, Maradona didn't just use pace to beat players, but ghosted past world-class English players like they weren't there. If there ever was a one man team it was this Argentina team, and Maradona was their driving force. He was an incredible player and this was his best goal.
No.1 Lionel Messi Vs Getafe
10 of 10Almost a replica of Maradona's efforts, this goal shows the skills and technique of a player who is destined to be the legends of the beautiful game..

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