Last week, we introduced all the golazos involving skilful dribbles, one-twos combinations and belters from a distance of the Argentinian Superliga 2019-20 season.
Now it is time to give an honourable place to the top set-piece screamers from this great season of football, which ended with Boca Juniors’ dramatic title victory.
Oscar Romero
The Paraguayan international is a well known set-piece specialist, so no wonder that even in a mediocre season he has this one to show for.
Rodrigo "Droopy" Gomez
Droopy's talent is much bigger than what he achieved in his career so far, and we can see glimpses of it when the former Argentinos Juniors winger shines every once in a while.
Nicolas Gimenez
Gimenez had a terrific first season with Arsenal de Sarandi, scoring seven goals. This cracker was the only one which didn't help his side win a point or three.
Ignacio "Nacho" Fernandez
River plate's midfielder is another one who doesn't shy from attempting these difficult angles shots. No wonder he was praised by Diego Maradona this season.
Fabian Monzon
The former Boca Juniors and Argentina’s national team veteran full back scored many goals in his long career, and as you can see he still has it!
Cristian Lema
The experienced center back is one of the best in his role in the Superliga, with solid defending attributes, leadership qualities and untypical scoring record for his position. His occasional perfect set-piece executions are a great bonus for his side.
Victor Ayala (x2)
The Paraguayan midfielder is arguably one of the best set-piece specialists in the league and generally a long distance threat, so no wonder he scored from a direct set-piece twice in the same game!
Hector Martinez
Babagol's scout Juan Gafas reported on Martinez earlier this season, but what he didn't mention is that this young lad can shoot!
Mauro Zarate
This was Zarate's first goal of the season and it wasn't enough as Lanus won the match, but Mauro will probably settle on his championship title this season with Boca.
Luis Miguel Rodriguez
We can't have a list without the legendary "Pulga" Rodriguez, and he won his place here with this perfect execution against Estudiantes and former Albicelesete keeper Mariano Andujar.
Leandro Fernandez
The striker didn't have the best of seasons, so no wonder that even when he scores a 95th minute equalizer he is being sent off for a second booking during the celebrations.
Nicolas Cordero
Cordero's strike left no chance for the Colombian Arboleda, much thanks to a weird defensive set up from Banfield, making it difficult for the keeper to see the ball in time.
Nahuel Molina
As we picked up only direct set-piece goals up until now, it is time to make up for it with one perfectly executed set piece routine from Rosario Central.
Gaston Alvarez
Working hard in training pays off for Arsenal when this simple yet effective routine results in a beautiful goal.
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