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Forgotten Wonder Goals: Guti’s Scissor Volley, Real Madrid v Villarreal

By Ollie Irish

The entire video of great Real volleys is worth sitting through, but for the purposes of this post we’re talking only about No.2 in the list (starts at 3min 12sec):

And that’s what makes Guti special: his admirable instinct for the extraordinary. Why score a tap-in when you can backheel it with elan to a team-mate or jump up and volley the ball with the grace of a ballet dancer? Why indeed. Thanks Guti.

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By Ollie Irish on September 30th, 2010 in Real Madrid, Retro, Skills, Videos. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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7 Responses to “Forgotten Wonder Goals: Guti’s Scissor Volley, Real Madrid v Villarreal”

  1. SamHumphreys says:

    Brilliant, just brilliant all of them… Who was the player crossing to Ruud for his volley does anybody know?

  2. bigdutch says:

    sorry sam i have no idea. but i have to say it doesnt matter how many times i see that Zidane goal it still amazes me everytime. my favourite goal ever

  3. nerdlinger says:

    great, but it was on featured on the guardian about 2 weeks ago so……..

  4. Jon says:

    Great video.
    Top 3 all made me gasp out loud, god save the Galacticos.

  5. Joe says:

    The player that crossed the ball for Ruud was Miguel Torres, he is now playing for Getafe.

  6. deckard says:

    zidane rightfully at #1 because he did that with his weaker foot. respect to guti but he would never score a goal like that with his right.

  7. Tony Low says:

    that Real Madrid shirt is a beauty, I feel Barca is gonna start losing for selling their shirt to the devil.

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