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Burnley’s Jeff Hendrick scores an outrageous looping volley from 20 yards

Can’t place it better than this.

If you don’t follow England’s lower divisions, you probably weren’t terribly familiar with Jeff Hendrick before he signed for Burnley this summer. He earned a reputation for scoring excellent goals in the Championship, but this might be the best goal of his career so far:

If Burnley is going to stay in the Premier League, they’re going to have to come up with some wins at home against decent mid-table teams like Bournemouth. They needed a big goal from someone, but this goes above and beyond the call of duty. It’ll be one of the goal-of-the-month candidates a few weeks from now.

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