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5 - BAROS (Czech Rep)


4 - Rooney (England)
Van Nistelrooy (Holland)

3 - Tomasson (Denmark)
Lampard (England)
Zidane (France)
Charisteas (Greece)
Larsson (Sweden)

2 - Heinz (Czech Rep)
Koller (Czech Rep)
Henry (France)
Cassano (Italy)
Maniche (Portugal)
Ronaldo (Portugal)
Rui Costa (Portugal)
Ibrahimovic (Sweden)

1 - M. Petrov (Bulgaria)
N. Kovac (Croatia)
Rapaic (Croatia)
Prso (Croatia)
Tudor (Croatia)
Gronkjaer (Denmark)
Gerrard (England)
Owen (England)
Scholes (England)
Trezeguet (France)
Ballack (Germany)
Frings (Germany)
Basinas (Greece)
Dellas (Greece)
Karagounis (Greece)
Bouma (Holland)
Makaay (Holland)
Verpakovskis (Latvia)
Nuno Gomes (Portugal)
Postiga (Portugal)
Morientes (Spain)
Valeron (Spain)
Allback (Sweden)
Jonson (Sweden)
Ljungberg (Sweden)
Vonlanthen (Switzerland)

  

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"It’s gone form one of the worst weeks of my career in football to this high. I was at rock bottom for a while, especially after Cork." - Drogheda United defender Graham Gartland explains the highs and lows that a footballer can go through in a short space of time after he scored the winner against Levaida Talinn.


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