The 2014 FIFA World Cup featured plenty of goals. Here is
a pick of the best.
Tim Cahill (AUSTRALIA v Netherlands)
More renowned for what he does with his head, Cahill
produced a stunning equaliser in Australia's 3-2 loss to the Dutch. With his
side having just gone behind, Cahill lashed a Ryan McGowan pass – which came
over his right shoulder – in off the crossbar with a thunderous left-footed
volley.
James Rodriguez (COLOMBIA v Uruguay)
Rodriguez, arguably the best player at the tournament,
delivered with a special goal at the right time for Colombia. The Monaco
attacking midfielder took down a headed pass with his chest before scoring with
a stunning volley on the turn from 30 yards.
Robin van Persie (NETHERLANDS v Spain)
The Manchester United striker produced a moment of magic
as his side thrashed Spain 5-1 in the group stages. On the end of a long Daley
Blind pass, Van Persie surprisingly decided to header, beating Iker Casillas
from 15 yards with a flying leap.
David Luiz (BRAZIL v Colombia)
As capable of the spectacular as he is the silly, it was
the former for Luiz against Colombia. The Paris Saint-Germain defender stepped
up to side-foot a swerving and dipping, 35-yard free-kick past a helpless David
Ospina.
Lionel Messi (ARGENTINA v Iran)
Messi may have scored four times in the group stages, but
this was arguably his most important. Just as Iran looked as though they had
frustrated Argentina into a 0-0 draw, Messi stepped up to curl in a delightful
25-yard winner.
Gervinho (IVORY COAST v Colombia)
The Roma attacker showed some of the form he had in the
Serie A with a fine individual goal. Gervinho cut in from the left, beating
three markers, before composing himself and finishing to Ospina's right,
although the goalkeeper could have done better.
Arjen Robben (NETHERLANDS v Spain)
Given a chance to showcase his blistering pace, Robben
started well behind Sergio Ramos in the chase of Ron Vlaar's pace from defence.
The Bayern Munich star got clear, left Casillas on the ground before hitting
the top corner.
Xherdan Shaqiri (SWITZERLAND v Honduras)
It was the start of what would be a fine hat-trick from
Shaqiri, and it was the pick of his three goals. The Bayern Munich attacker
brushed off a couple of markers before firing in off goalkeeper Noel
Valladares' crossbar from 20 yards.
James Rodriguez (COLOMBIA v Japan)
Not quite as spectacular as his goal against Uruguay, but
Rodriguez showed off his talent with the clincher in his team's 4-1 thrashing
of Japan. Played in behind, he took the last defender out of the game with
quick feet before a delicate chipped finish.
Mario Gotze (GERMANY v Argentina)
He did not start the final, but Mario Gotze had the
decisive say in winning it for Germany. The Bayern Munich man - on as an
88th-minute substitute - conjoured up a strike worthy of settling the showpiece
when he volleyed home deep into the second period of extra time to score the
goal that gave his country a fourth World Cup.
Culled from Soccerway
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