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Back of the Net: Totti scores for the 300th time and all the other goals you might have missed

Between the rugby, the All Ireland and the Premier League, there was more than enough sport to ke...



Back of the Net: Totti scores...
Soccer

Back of the Net: Totti scores for the 300th time and all the other goals you might have missed

Between the rugby, the All Ireland and the Premier League, there was more than enough sport to keep you busy this weekend, but there might have been a few goals from around Europe and the rest of the world that slipped through the net (pun intended) that you will definitely want to see. 

A beautiful passage of play from Banfield was probably the goal of the weekend in Argentina, as Gio Simeone finished off a move made up almost entirely of one-touch passes that left the Crucero del Norte players chasing shadows. 

Then again, Nicolás Aguirre's traction engine of a left foot provided us with another contender for best goal from Argentina with this stunning free kick.

Chelsea's Mo Salah, on loan at Roma in Serie A, was on target with a fantastic volley this weekend, as he helped his side to come from behind and get a draw against hipster's choice Sassuolo.

He wasn't the only one on target in that 2-2 draw either, as a piece of history was made by Roma captain Francesco Totti, who scored for the 300th time for the club. No doubting that he's a legend in the Italian capital, but he's also one of the absolute greats of the game, who has now scored in 22 consecutive league seasons.

It wasn't his finest goal, but they all count. 

In Spain, Mario Gaspar slammed in this shot against Athletic Bilbao that can safely be described as a screamer.  

A remarkable game in Russia saw CSKA Moscow come back from being 3-0 down against FC Mordovia to win 6-4, with the referee reducing both sides to 10 men. The entire highlights are worth a watch to see the extraordinary run of goals that CSKA scored in the second half.

After the match, CSKA coach Leonid Slutsky revealed that he had a very simple motivational speech at half time. The club have an upcoming cup game in the Siberian city of Irkutsk, and he told them that if they didn't win, then every player on the pitch would be travelling to that match.

Finally, Dider Ndong popped up with this fantastic long range goal, which helped his side to a 3-2 win over Monaco.

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