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Fabian Klos & Dillon Serna With Two Goal of the Year Candidates on the Same Day
It’s only August, so declaring something as the ‘goal of the season’ might be a bit premature, but there’s no doubt that goals like the ones scored by Fabian Klos of Arminia Bielefeld and Dillon Serna of the Colorado Rapids, both coming with hours separating between them, aren’t something you see every day.
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Rogelio Chavez of Cruz Azul With the Most Wonderful Goal of the Year
Not all goals are the work of perfect planning and thought. Sometimes it’s simply kicking the ball as hard as you can and hope for the best, which worked out perfect for Rogelio Chavez at the ending of the match of his team, Cruz Azul, against Queretaro in the Liga MX Clausara, scoring probably the best goal we’ve seen this year.
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Jack Wilshere With the Team Goal of the Season
Arsenal are firing on all cylinders at the moment, as proven by their very comfortable 4-1 win over Norwich and remaining at the top of the Premier League. But it’s not just wins – it’s ability, flair and creativity oozing out of their attacking players, demonstrated perfectly in the opening goal by Jack Wilshere, coming after some brilliant passing between himself, Olivier Giroud and Santi Cazorla.
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Leonel Vangioni (River Plate) Scores the Goal of the Season in Argentina
While the 5-1 loss to Lanus doesn’t make it such a sweet ending, at least Leonel Vangioni of River Plate managed to score the goal of the season in the Argentina Primera División for 2012-2013.
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10 Best Goals of the 2012-2013 Premier League Season
Picking the goal of decision depends on the style you prefer: The long range crackers (Gareth Bale, David Luiz, Cameron Jerome, Matt Lowton), sublime passing plays (Jose Enrique of Liverpool) or perfect, umatched finishing technique (Luis Suarez and Robin van Persie).
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Thierry Henry, Bicycle Kick & Goal of the Season in the MLS
It hasn’t been too long into the 2013 MLS season, but Theirry Henry might have already scored the goal of the season with a beautiful and full of class Bicycle kick goal as the New York Red Bulls beat the Montreal Impact 2-1 to remain on top of the Eastern Conference.
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Nathaniel Chalobah, the Most Powerful Goal of the Season
Some goals are pretty, some are pure strength and power. While Nathaniel Chalobah of Watford (on loan from Chelsea) isn’t the most physically imposing player you’ll ever cast your eyes upon, it’s hard to find a more powerful strike than his goal in the 2-1 win over Leicester in a huge win with implications on the Championship promotional race.
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Yohan Cabaye With one of the Goals of the Season
After going over a month without a win, Newcastle finally picked up three points in a match, thanks to two goals in the first half giving them enough of a cushion. The second one, an incredible strike by Yohan Cabaye, is undoubtedly one of the finest we’ve seen all year.
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Martin Jiranek Scores Goal of the Season (So Far)
Czech centre back Martin Jiranek hasn’t played for the national team in quite some time, and at 33 his best is way behind him, but his absolute missile of a goal on Saturday against Kuban Krasnodar, which didn’t help him and Terek Grozny avoid a 2-1 loss, is probably the best we’ve seen this season so far.