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Charlie George donned in yellow, laying down on his back, arms outstretched, lifting his head and scruffily sideburned cheeks before he is mobbed by Arsenal team-mates after scoring the winner against Liverpool deep into extra time.You can almost sense the burning quads and cramping calf muscles through the grainy footage as George plays a one-two before lashing a strike beyond Ray Clemence from the edge of the box to seal Arsenal a league and cup double."As soon as it left my foot, I knew it was a goal," said the maverick Gunners forward.Image source, Getty Images7. In fact, he had only scored once in 37 games all season before Arsenal's FA Cup final against Chelsea in 2002.But the 'Romford Pele' could produce when it mattered.
Ilkay Gundogan - Man City v Man Utd 2023Twelve seconds on the clock, captain's armband proudly cradling your bicep against your city rivals, ball dropping through the Wembley sunshine - there's never been a better excuse than to just hit one on the volley.Ilkay Gundogan executed his effort with perfection, lacing a ferocious, dipping strike into David de Gea's top corner, the Manchester United stopper only able to watch it fly in.Gundogan's goal is the fastest in FA Cup final history, and one of the best too. The skipper scored again to seal Manchester City the FA Cup, before they beat Inter Milan in the Champions League final a week later to secure the Treble.Image source, Getty Images4.
Owen gave Lee Dixon a head start but scorched across the turf to get there before him.His first touch took the ball away from the covering Tony Adams, his second fired a left-footed shot a fraction inside David Seaman's far post."If I could have one day back, I would rewind to that day," Owen later said.Image source, Getty Images3. There'll be groans from Merseyside as Steven Gerrard's name is read out, cheers in north London as they know what's coming up.Gerrard was renowned for his belters, but he's arguably never hit one as sweet as this.Hobbling around with cramp as Liverpool trailed West Ham 3-2 in added time, lactic acid coursing through his thighs, the midfielder swung a right boot at a bobbling ball 40 yards out and it fizzed just above the turf until hitting the back of Shaka Hislop's net."I saw him coming on to it but there were a lot of players between him and me, and he hit it so well it was in the back of the net almost before I could react," Hislop told 5 Live.Liverpool went on to win on penalties, Gerrard also netting from the spot."When that went in I felt like the most special and important player in the world," he said about his wonder strike.Image source, Getty Images1.
