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The Copa America Really is One Big Party

June 30, 2015

Last week’s top soccer moments

By Dan Stelly | Photo via Tribun Network

A back-heel, a dummy, and a superb, curling finish from Mizuho Sakaguchi — Japan’s eventual game-winner against the Netherlands ticked all of the boxes. [Source: Streamable]

Eric Ayuk lashed home a volley after clever buildup play from the Philadelphia Union. [Source: Streamable]

Take note, Petr Cech. With double-saves like this, David Ospina may stay in the fight for Arsenal’s №1 shirt. [Source: Gfycat]

Real Salt Lake made good on their training-ground sessions with a perfectly-executed free kick. [Source: Imgur]

Why thump the ball out of danger when you can combine like Brazil’s Dani Alves and Willian? [Source: Gfycat]

Matthías Vilhjálmsson showed incredible agility to place his bicycle kick just underneath the crossbar in Start’s win over Ålesund [Source: Gfycat]

Eduardo Vargas lifted Chile into the Copa América final with a game-winning screamer against Peru. [Source: Dailymotion]

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