Was Edin Dzeko's volley as good as Tim Cahill's?
Edin Dzeko's thunderous volley in Roma's UEFA Champions League draw to Chelsea brought back memories of Tim Cahill's effort for Australia at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, but which volley do you prefer?
Roma striker Edin Dzeko stole headlines with a goal-of-the-season contender in his team's 3-3 UEFA Champions League draw with Chelsea.
Dzeko had no thought of bringing down Federico Fazio's looping long-range ball, instead the Bosnian striker sent the travelling Roma fans wild with this outrageous left-foot volley.
Images of Dzeko's strike conjured memories of Socceroos star Tim Cahill's top drawer tekkers in Australia's 2014 FIFA World Cup match against Netherlands.
With the ball at half-way Cahill made a similar run in behind to that of Dzeko, and when Ryan McGowan floated the ball into the box, Australia's all-time leading goalscorer did the rest with a strike that will go as one of the greatest FIFA World Cup goals of all-time.
Two cracking volleys from two players on their weaker foot. But which one was better?