Watching a team combine to devastating effect is
something that gets every fan to the edge of their
seat. Here are ten of the top team goals ever.
10) Paul Scholes v Panathinaikos
Calm and composed passing from United here,
patiently building up to an exquisite finish from Paul
Scholes.
9) Cristiano Ronaldo v Ajax
A sublime counter attack from a destructive Real
Madrid side. The speed in which they move the ball
up the pitch is astounding, finished off cooly by who
else but Cristiano Ronaldo.
8) Carlos Alberto v Italy
A perfect combination of pace, trickery, and
teamwork from Brazil in the 1970 World Cup Final.
The finish powered home by Carlos Alberto.
7) Gary Lineker v FC Porto
A string of one touch passes in and around the box,
culminating in a Lineker finish past the keeper.
6) Mick Channon v Liverpool
Liverpool were left motionlessly ball watching here,
with Southampton moving from back to front with
quick one touch passing before Channon rifled
home a finish.
5) Estaban Cambiasso v Serbia & Montenegro
A fantastic move consisting of a massive 25
passes. Cambiasso was heavily involved
throughout, and put the finishing touch on the move
with an emphatic finish.
4) David Silva v Poland
Spain are renowned for their tiki taka style, and this
is a perfect example of it. A superb pass by Iniesta
to pick out Xavi, who unselfishly squared it to Silva
for a tap in.
3) Carlos Vela v Bolton Wanderers
Arsenal are well known for their passing game, and
this move certainly racked up a number of them.
Finished off calmly by Carlos Vela after a superb
Cesc Fabregas pass.
2) Marc Overmars v Liverpool
Barcelona are the pass masters of the modern
game, with Liverpool unable to get anywhere near
the ball during this move. The final ball to set
Overmars away is superb, and the Dutchman
supplies a finish to match.
1) Jack Wilshere v Norwich
The Englishman combined brilliantly with Santi
Cazorla and Olivier Giroud, before the French
forward flicked the ball into the onrushing Wilshere,
who finished nonchalantly past a bewildered John
Ruddy.
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