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Paul Campbell March 11, 2015

The best goals of the week: Paul Pogba, Diego Forlán and Federico Macheda

Featuring Clint Dempsey, Xabi Alonso, Gonzalo Higuain, a goalkeeper scoring from his own box and a beautiful team effort from Middlesbrough
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Paul Pogba celebrates after scoring another golazo for Juventus. Photograph: Giuseppe Cacace/AFP/Getty Images

Brian Fernández (RACING v Sporting Cristal)

Alan Gatagov (IRTYSH v Ordabasy)

Baptiste Santamaria (TOURS v Sochaux)

Danny Swanson (Celtic v ST JOHNSTONE)

Paul Pogba (JUVENTUS v Sassuolo)

Xabi Alonso (BAYERN MUNICH v Hannover)

Patrick Bamford (MIDDLESBROUGH v Millwall)

Gonzalo Higuain (NAPOLI v Internazionale)

Diego Forlán (Tokyo Verdy v CEREZO OSAKA)

Clint Dempsey (SEATTLE SOUNDERS v New England Revolution)

Bartlomiej Babiarz (RUCH CHORZOW v Pogon Szczecin)

Federico Macheda (CARDIFF CITY v Rotherham)

Jonny Howson (NORWICH CITY v Millwall)

Serdar Aziz (BURSASPOR v Genclerbirligi)

Jhonatan (OPERARIO v Nacional)

Zaven Badoyan (Alashkert v PYUNIK)

 

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