Watch: Robben's trademark strike shames Dortmund defenders
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Arjen Robben scored a totally stereotypical goal against Borussia Dortmund on Saturday to give his Bayern Munich a 3-1 lead in this heavyweight bout, cutting in from the right wing and setting up a curling effort with his preferred left foot after feigning a few attempts in the buildup.
You'd be forgiven if you think that description sounds familiar.
It's the exact goal that Robben has become well-known for in world football, and one that the Dortmund defenders have no excuses for allowing, as the 33-year-old has notched this trademark effort time and time again for both club and country.
Hey, if it ain't broke, why should the Dutch winger fix it?
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