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Paul Campbell May 18, 2015

The best goals of the week: Marco Fabián’s hat-trick, Hulk and Djaniny

Featuring three of the best goals you’ll ever see from one player in one match, a beautiful team effort from Poland and a smart elastico from the US women’s team
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Hulk celebrates with Zenit fans after his goal against FC Ufa at Perovsky Stadium. Photograph: Ruslan Shamukov/Itar-Tass Photo/Corbis

Sebastian Andersen (VIBORG FF v Roskilde)

Marco Fabián’s first goal (Atlas v GUADALAJARA)

Marco Fabián’s second goal (Atlas v GUADALAJARA)

Marco Fabián’s third goal (Atlas v GUADALAJARA)

Josh Cullen (Chelsea U21s v WEST HAM U21s)

Michael Bradley (New England Revolution v TORONTO FC)

Jean Barrientos (WISLA KRAKOW v Lechia Gdansk)

Djaniny (Tigres v SANTOS LAGUNA)

William Fernando da Silva (Veracruz v QUERETARO)

Abby Wambach (USA WOMEN’S v Mexico)

Rubén Rochina (Real Sociedad v GRANADA)

Hulk (Ufa v ZENIT ST PETERSBURG)

And … an own goal from Brest’s Joan Hartock

And ... an own goal from Gremio’s Frickson Erazo

 

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