World Cup 2018: Michael Owen's solo run and James Rodriguez's volley among top 10 unforgettable goals

Sport360 staff 13:20 30/05/2018
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  • When the World Cup in Russia kicks off, fans will expect to be treated to stunning goals from the greatest players of the game.

    Here, we remember 10 of the most memorable strikes the tournament has produced.

    10 LOTHAR MATTHAUS, West Germany v Yugoslavia – Italy 1990

    West Germany captain Matthaus led by example in his side’s 4-1 opening win over Yugoslavia, charging goalwards from his own half before slamming a right-footed shot past Tomislav Ivkovic.

    Lothar MATTHAEUS

    9 JOSIMAR, Brazil v Northern Ireland – Mexico 1986

    The Brazilian defender smashed home from an improbable distance to make Pat Jennings’ final World Cup one to remember for the wrong reasons in their group stage clash in Guadalajara.

    Josimar

    8 ROBERTO BAGGIO, Italy v Czechoslovakia – Italy 1990

    Italy were desperate for the so-called ‘Divine Ponytail’ to come up with the goods on home soil and he did not disappoint, beating two men to net a stunning individual effort against the Czechs.

    baggio1990

    7 MICHAEL OWEN, England v Argentina – France 1998

    The 18-year-old Owen scored what many regard to be England’s greatest World Cup goal in their ill-fated last-16 tie when he surged past Argentina defenders Jose Chamot and Roberto Ayala before unleashing an unstoppable angled drive beyond Carlos Roa.

    Michael Owen

    6 SAEED AL-OWAIRAN, Saudi Arabia v Belgium – USA 1994

    The Saudi Arabia midfielder made the headlines with a fantastic strike in a group match against Belgium, picking up the ball in the middle of his own half and running the length of the pitch before finding the net.

    SAEED OWAIRAN

    5 JAMES RODRIGUEZ, Colombia v Uruguay – Brazil 2014

    After controlling the ball on his chest, Colombia’s playmaker swivelled before unleashing a dipping left-footed volley from 25 yards which crashed into the net via the underside of the crossbar.

    James Rodriguez of Colombia

    4 ESTEBAN CAMBIASSO, Argentina v Serbia & Montenegro – Germany 2006

    Then Inter Milan midfielder Cambiasso applied the finishing touches to a flowing 54-second team move composed of 25 passes after Argentina dispossessed their opponents deep inside their own half during a 6-0 group stage win.

    Esteban Cambiasso

    3 PELE, Brazil v Sweden – Sweden 1958

    The 17-year-old Pele announced his arrival on football’s main stage with a breathtaking strike in his nation’s 5-2 final win over hosts Sweden.

    After chesting the ball down and chipping over an advancing defender, he volleyed past Kalle Svensson to put Brazil 3-1 up.

    Pele

    2 CARLOS ALBERTO, Brazil v Italy – Mexico 1970

    Carlos Alberto earned his place in World Cup folklore when he finished off a superb team passing move, steaming in from the right channel to meet Pele’s perfectly weighted lay-off with a shot low into the net from a tight angle as Brazil claimed the trophy with a 4-1 final win over Italy.

    Carlos Alberto

    1 DIEGO MARADONA, Argentina v England – Mexico 1986

    Never mind the ‘Hand of God’, Maradona’s second effort in this quarter-final – when he picked up the ball in his own half and beat the entire England defence before slotting past Peter Shilton – deserves to go down as the greatest World Cup goal of all time.

    diego maradona

    Provided by Press Association Sport

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