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Top 20 PL goals ever: No. 1 Rooney, Man United
Joe Prince-Wright breaks down the significance of Wayne Rooney's iconic bicycle kick against Manchester City in 2011, explaining why there's no other choice for the No. 1 goal in Premier League history.
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