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James Rodriguez scores with stunning strike after two give-and-go’s

This is just unfair. How do you stop this?

James Rodriguez is good. Really, really good, even. But the vision, pace, and determination on this is on another level.

Sadly, the vine only shows the last exchange with Cristiano Ronaldo, but he played a one-two with Javier Hernandez, then kept running and played another with Ronaldo before unleashing that strike with his left foot from outside the box to give Real Madrid a 2-0 lead over Malaga.

If your jaw isn’t on the ground after that, we can’t help you.

★★★

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