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Top 20 PL goals of all time
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Joe Prince-Wright breaks down the significance of Wayne Rooney’s iconic bicycle kick against Manchester City in 2011, explaining why there’s no other choice for the No. 1 goal in Premier League history.
Though there are plenty of amazing bicycle kicks across Premier League history, Joe Prince-Wright believes Alejandro Garnacho’s effort against Everton instantly rose above the rest.
Joe Prince-Wright is still scratching his head as to how Paolo Di Canio scored this off-balanced volley against Wimbledon, and it sets the tone for his top three of the best Premier League goals in history.
Joe Prince-Wright breaks down David Beckham’s halfway line goal against Wimbledon in 1996 which announced the true arrival of another Manchester United star.
Emre Can’s jaw-droppingly acrobatic goal kicks off Joe Prince-Wright’s top five as he continues to count down the best 20 goals in Premier League history.
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