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This Rainbow Nutmeg Is The Soccer Move To End All Soccer Moves

If you're a soccer defender, you'regoing to get nutmegged eventually. Even the best defenders in the world, like David Luiz and Jerome Boateng, get nutmegged. 

Getting nutmegged is an inevitability, and you just have to come to terms with the fact that a forward embarassed you and slid the ball in-between your legs. You just have to grit your teeth and get on with your life.

Who Is The Best Free Kick Taker: David Beckham Or Roberto Carlos?

When I was in the seventh grade my teacher Mrs. DiNatale got sick for a week and a substitute teacher came in to take her place. Much to my delight, being a young and excited whippersnapper and Manchester United fanatic, the substitute teacher who arrived was a man by the name of Mr. Steele. 

Marco Fabian Is Already Making An Impact In Germany

Marco Fabian made his Bundesliga debut Sunday in Eintracht Frankfurt's 3-2 win over Wolfsburg. The Mexican winger proved to be effective down the left side, and had a positive effect on the game, setting up Alexander Meier's winner for Frankfurt in stoppage time.

A 17-Year-Old Lionel Messi Puts On An Exhibition In This Rare Video

The 2004/05 season saw the introduction of Lionel Messi to the world of football. While Messi managed only 7 league appearances for the senior team, totaling 77 minutes of action, he was a guaranteed starter for the reserve side, Barcelona B. The boy from Rosario ensured that the senior team payed exceedingly close attention to his development with performances like this.

6 Of The Most Underrated Wizards Of Dribbling

The magisterial dribbling skills of players like Neymar, Lionel Messi and Angel Di Maria are revered the world over. These players are commonly heralded as masters of the ball, dribbling wizards who require the attention of multiple defenders in order to be stopped or at least contained. 

After any given weekend, social media will be crawling with vines and GIFs of these superstars flat-out embarrassing opposition. Outside of this prevailing common knowledge, who are some of the world’s best dribblers? 

This Dude Promised His Girlfriend A Goal For Her Birthday. He Delivered The Best Present Ever

Fort Lauderdale Strikers midfielder Victor Pagliari Giro, a.k.a. PC, scored the goal of the Florida Cup with this screaming free kick against Independiente Santa Fe.

Despite losing the match, 2-1, Fort Lauderdale rightly alerted SportsCenter to the goal, which made number seven on SportsCenter's top 10 plays. It figures he'd score the goal of his life in a game that didn't count for anything. Isn't that how it always works?

Chicharito Mania Continues With Two More Goals

Scoring goals is Chicharito's business, and business is most definitely good. Fans flocked to see Brazilian side Internacional take on Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez’s Bayer Leverkusen in the Flordia Cup this past week. Chicharito duly provided the spectacle they’d been hoping for with a brace and a stunning volley that unluckily crashed off the crossbar.

This Japanese High School Team Scored The Funniest, Weirdest Free Kick Ever

Remember Germany's terrible free-kick routine in the 2014 World Cup against Algeria? That was awful, and their only vindication was the fact that they won the entire tournament. Well, a high school team in Japan has proven it's better at at least one thing than the reigning champions of the world: silly free kick routines.

Whose Porto Goal Was Better: Tecatito Corona's Or Hector Herrera's?

Hector Herrera and Jesus "Tecatito" Corona both had objectively good games for Porto Sunday, each scoring a golazo for the Portuguese club in a 5-0 win over Boavista n the Premeira Liga.

Some might say that both players' accomplishments should be celebrated, and then be left at that. We think otherwise. Everything is a competition, so we needed to figure out which goal was better.

First, let's look at Hector Herrera's goal. Finishes don't come much more intricate and precise than this.

The FIFA Puskas Award Winner Is Not The One We Expected

Of the three nominees for the 2015 FIFA Puskas Award, Wendell Lira is the one we least-expected to win. Nothing against him, it's just one of the other two nominees is the most popular player in the world and the other scored his goal in the Champions League.

Then again, maybe it's not that surprising, because this is the goal he scored:

Wendell Lira Goal

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