Top 8 goals of the World Cup so far
Rio De Janeiro: Robin van Persie scored one of the most eye-catching goals of the World Cup with a diving header, and James Rodriguez blasted in one of the tournament's most spectacular after controlling the
Australia forward Tim Cahill against the Netherlands, first round
Shortly after Australia fell behind 1-0, Cahill ran onto to a looping pass from Ryan McGowan and hit a perfectly-timed volley with his weaker left foot from about 11 yards out.
Netherlands goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen jumped for it, but soon just turned around to pick it out of the net.
"When you look at your idols like (Marco) Van Basten, even Robin van Persie, these are the kind of goals they score," Cahill said. "That's what football is all about, these moments, and what better place to do it than the home of football in Brazil."
United States forward Clint Dempsey against Ghana, first round
Dempsey scored his first goal of the tournament only 30 seconds into the match, the fifth fastest goal in World Cup history.
DaMarcus Beasley started the buildup with a pass to Jermaine Jones, who fed it to Dempsey inside the penalty area. Then, after a nifty move to split Ghana defenders John Boye and Sulley Muntari, Dempsey sent the left-foot shot past goalkeeper Adam Kwarasey, where the ball bounced off the post and in.