Volleys So Good They Deserve a Replay



There is nothing more perfect than a perfectly hit volley. Here are some of the best volleys in Premier League history. Featuring Robin van Persie, Gareth Bale, Mateo Kovacic, Paul Scholes and MORE!

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26 thoughts on “Volleys So Good They Deserve a Replay”

  1. great video! the highlights were really well put together. i gotta say though, while the volleys were impressive, i think some of them might've been a bit overhyped. not every rally needs to be a highlight reel to be exciting, right? just my two cents!

  2. Rooney vs Newcastle is technically the hardest one to hit in terms of purely striking the ball. He made a half volley curl back in from outside the post into the top corner. Shouldve been in the list

  3. Scholes was so good we just took it for granted back then. If he was that age now, what would he be worth? The current £100 Million players aren't able to do this. Add in all the other stuff Scholes did, like on occasion running the tempo of the game single handedly… and he would surely cost well over £150 Million today. The fact that other legends of the game describe him as their most feared opponent, just says it all.

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