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Lamar Neagle scores another long-range goal

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It was less than two weeks ago that Seattle Sounders midfielder Lamar Neagle surprised everyone with a long-range blast that won him the MLS Goal of the Week. He did it again on Wednesday.

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The key difference here is that while his previous goal was with his left foot this was with his right. But other than that, they are really similar goals in terms of distance with both being from about 35 yards out. This one had the added flare of Clint Dempsey setting it up with a cute little back-heeled pass.

FC Dallas managed to recover, it should be said, but it's starting to look like the Sounders' offense has another weapon that must be dealt with. Wonder what he does for an encore?

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