RE: The #1 Goal of the weekend was scored by Huddlestone of Tottenham
I vote for Reo-Coker's goal in WH v. Manurenitedbecause of the setup play from Sheringham and Harewood...they made it look easy. Sheringham passed the ball through Vidic's *salad* to Harewood who drew both Rio and Heinze to him, then from the byline heslips it back under severe pressureinto the six right pass Carrick and Scholes to Reo-Cocker who couldn't miss from point blank range. Fantastic goal. The best part was the salad
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RE: The #1 Goal of the weekend was scored by Huddlestone of Tottenham
I agree that West Ham's goal wasgood as far as team play is concerned but I have to go with Tom Huddlestone's for degree of difficulty.
That was not easy, to strike a ball on the half volley passed to you from the right side while on the run. And he didn't break his stride either.
It's comparable to an Olympic diver doing a triple summer salt and 360 degree twist then entering the water vertically....ok that might be pushing it but you get my point
RE: The #1 Goal of the weekend was scored by Huddlestone of Tottenham
Van Nistelrooy's goal for Real Madrid against Espanyol was a peach and a classic. It's got to also be up there as one of the best goals of the weekend.
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RE: The #1 Goal of the weekend was scored by Huddlestone of Tottenham
disagree totally - from 35 yards a powerful dipping volley over the keeper's head - with regards to the hitting the post - he secured 3 crucial points by scoring - I wonder how many for hitting the post
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