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Paul Campbell November 10, 2015

The best goals of the week: Neymar, Sergio Ramos and Alexandre Lacazette

Featuring a 40-yard piledriver from Mexico, an overhead kick from Russia, a blaster from the halfway line from Bosnia and a cracking volley from Cyprus
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Neymar celebrates after scoring for Barcelona against Villarreal. Photograph: Pho/Rex Shutterstock

Enrique Triverio (CRUZ AZUL v Toluca)

Ablaye Mbengue (TEREK GROZNY v Spartak Moscow)

Zajko Zeba (SLOBODA TUZLA v Zrinjski)

Salah Amin (EL-ENTAG EL-HARBY v El Gaish)

Christopher Dickson (Nea Salamis v ENOSIS)

Ruben Loftus-Cheek (CHELSEA U21s v Liverpool)

Sergio Ramos (Sevilla v REAL MADRID)

Richie Allen (SALFORD CITY v Notts County)

Roman Bezjak (RIJEKA v RNK Split)

Alex Mowatt (Huddersfield v LEEDS)

Alexandre Lacazette (LYON v Saint-Etienne)

Stephan Lichtsteiner (Borussia Monchengladbach v JUVENTUS)

Neymar (BARCELONA v Villarreal)

Ignacio Scocco (River PLate v NEWELL’S OLD BOYS)

Oguzhan Ozyakup (Bursaspor v BESIKTAS)

 

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