Goal of the Week: Udinese's Antonio Di Natale wins it by just eight votes!

The Italian veteran pips the Brazilian revelation with a delightful effort as the maestro tops our latest poll


GOAL OF THE WEEK
1
AANTONIO DI NATALE
FIORENTINA VS
UDINESE 33.14%
2
NEYMAR
SANTOS VS
PALMEIRAS 33.07%
3
SEBASTIAN GIOVINCO
CHIEVO VS
PARMA 18.96%
4
MATIAS SUAREZ
ANDERLECHT VS
GENK 13.11%
5
CHRISTIAN BENTEKE ANDERLECHT VS
GENK 1.72%

In what was another closely fought contest, Udinese's Antonio Di Natale has edged our Goal of the Week poll by just eight votes!

Neymar, who marked his birthday with a delightful header, misses out in second place.


FEATURING ON NEXT WEEK'S GOAL SHOW...
  • An interview with Arsenal and New York Red Bulls striker Thierry Henry
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