Port Vale star scores perfect Paolo Di Canio volley on 22nd anniversary of iconic strike
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Paolo Di Canio's sumptuous scissor kick volley against Wimbledon in 2000 remains one of the stand-out goals in Premier League history.
The iconic strike from the then West Ham striker was a perfect execution that left Dons' goalkeeper Neil Sullivan with no chance. It not only scooped the Match of the Day goal of the season award for 1999-2000 but in 2016 it was voted the best goal ever scored at the Hammers' Upton Park stadium in their final season there.
Saturday saw the 22nd anniversary of the wonder goal - and a League Two centre-forward saw fit to pay proper tribute to the Italian. Port Vale's Jamie Proctor unleashed his very own karate kick-style effort in his team's 2-0 win over Sutton United.
After the ball looped into the air following a deflection, Proctor jumped high to scissor-kick a crisp volley into the back of the net. Proctor and his teammates could scarcely believe the strike - his ninth of the campaign.
Vale's official Twitter account paid tribute, by retweeting a clip of the Di Canio strike with the caption: "Exactly 22 years later, Jamie Proctor despatched one of his own."
Proctor was relatively modest about his wonder goal when interviewed by club media post-match. He said of the goal: "It was at a perfect height to hit. It's one of those you