10 goals to sum up 2010 World Cup in South Africa – Iniesta, Van Bronckhorst, Tshabalala | BBC Sport

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Watch the 10 goals – and some extra moments – that defined the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, including Siphiwe Tshabalala’s tournament opener and iconic celebration, Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s long-distance screamer and Andres Iniesta’s winner in the final.

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