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Brazil defender David Luiz against Colombia, quarterfinals
As a defender, Luiz is more known for stopping goals. But the Brazilian scored a beauty in Fortaleza.
Lining up 35 meters (yards) out, the 27-year-old Brazilian side-footed the ball with his right boot, sending it over a defensive wall of four and beyond the reach of Colombia goalkeeper David Ospina.
It was a special goal, and it left many wondering how he was able to get such precision off the side of his foot.
"I think it's genetic. I was born with legs like that," Luiz said, spreading his hands apart like two feet sticking out toward opposite sides. "In Brazil, they call it `10-to-2."'