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How does this goal compare to his goal against Blackburn?

 

I prefer this one.

Aye, me too. Both ridiculously good, but this one just edges it. Jesus fucking christ what a goal man!

 

I'm with Pards and preferred the Blackburn goal. Both were magnificent though

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Stunning and so on don't cut really. Goal of the season, Messi George Weah-esque really. THAT good.

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Not sure tbh

 

Today was all about pure pace

Blackburn was pace and trickery

 

The Blackburn one just and only just

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Goals like that are surely goals that most players will score once a career, and here we are comparing two of them from the same player in the same season :lol:

 

Fwiw, I think the Blackburn one was probably the better goal, just, but there was more riding on this one so it meant more.

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Not sure tbh

 

Today was all about pure pace

Blackburn was pace and trickery

 

The Blackburn one just and only just

 

It wasn't pure pace, otherwise you could say the same about Maradona's in the WC too, where he essentially ran in a straight line to goal. He just makes it look easy.

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Aye, Ben Arfa plays the most direct football in the premiership, boring bastard.

 

My coverage was behind Sky, so when we scored i was watching to see who scored, then Ben Arfa picked up the ball and i was thinking "ok so he passes to Cisse and he scores", then he just keeps going, magic.

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Initially i thought he'd misplaced a pass to Cisse on approach to the box. When i saw the replay from behind, it was never in his head - it was actually a fucking tremendous touch that out-foxed two centre-backs. Just unreal.

 

Love how we score at least one brilliant goal every week these days. :lol:

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