Another Rodriguez makes it to the list, but this time, it's Columbia's, James Rodriguez. He may not have had a lot of say in the 2018 World Cup due to an injury sustained early in the competition. But he was astronomical to Columbia in the 2014 World Cup.

His most notable goal was that against Uruguay. He was waiting just outside the penalty box for the ball. It had been sprung out to a fellow teammate who hit a header towards Rodriguez. His first contact with the ball was to calm it down and slightly turning to get a better shooting angle. When he got his left foot on the ball, he created a massive shot that went past various Uruguayan players and found its way to the back of the net through the top corner.

The 50th-minute goal went ahead to secure a 1-0 win over Uruguay at the round of 16 stage. He later won the Puskas award still in 2014.