here they are apparently, carlos alberto at 25 and sheringham at 2, yeah right
The full top 50, compiled by The Times is:
1. Geoff Hurst's second - ENGLAND 4 West Germany 2, World Cup final, 1966
2. Teddy Sheringham - Bayern Munich 1 MANCHESTER UNITED 2, European Cup Final, 1999
3. Dixie Dean's third - EVERTON 3 Arsenal 3, Division One, 1928
4. Stan Mortensen's third - BLACKPOOL 4 Bolton Wanderers 3, FA Cup Final, 1953
5. George Best - MANCHESTER UNITED 4 Benfica 1, European Cup final, 1968
6. Tommy Smith - Borussia Moenchengladbach 1 LIVERPOOL 3, European Cup final, 1977
7. Jimmy Glass - CARLISLE 2 Plymouth Argyle 1, Division Three, 1999
8. Alan Kennedy - LIVERPOOL 1 Real Madrid 0, European Cup final, 1981
9. Ray Kennedy - Tottenham 0 ARSENAL 1, Division One, 1971
10. Xabi Alonso - AC Milan 3 LIVERPOOL 3, European Cup final, 2005
11. Ian Porterfield - Leeds United 0 SUNDERLAND 1, FA Cup Final, 1973
12. John Robertson - Hamburg 0 NOTTINGHAM FOREST 1, European Cup final, 1980. 13. Michael Thomas - Liverpool 0 ARSENAL 2, First Division championship decider, 1989
14. Steve Chalmers - CELTIC 2 Inter Milan 1, European Cup final, 1967
15. Hector Castro - URUGUAY 4 Argentina 2, World Cup final, 1930
16. Nandor Hidegkuti - England 3 HUNGARY 6, friendly international, 1953
17. Pele - BRAZIL 1 Wales 0, World Cup quarter-final, 1958
18. David Beckham - ENGLAND 2 Greece 2, World Cup qualifier, 2001
19. Don Masson - Wales 0 SCOTLAND 2, World Cup qualifier, 1977
20. Jan Domarski - England 1 POLAND 1, World Cup qualifier, 1973
21. Gerry Armstrong - Spain 0 NORTHERN IRELAND 1, World Cup group 5, 1982
22. Gerd Muller's second - England 2 WEST GERMANY 3, World Cup quarter-final, 1970
23. Ray Houghton - Italy 0 IRELAND 1, World Cup group E, 1994
24. Gary Lineker's third - ENGLAND v Poland, World Cup group F, 1986
25. Carlos Alberto - BRAZIL 4 Italy 1, World Cup final, 1970
26. Ronald Koeman - HOLLAND 2 England 0, World Cup qualifier, 1993
27. Morton Peto Betts - Wanderers 1 Royal Engineers 0, FA Cup Final, 1872
28. David Platt - Belgium 0 ENGLAND 1, World Cup second round match, 1990
29. Pele - Sweden 2 BRAZIL 5, World Cup final, 1958
30. Stephen Pearson - DERBY COUNTY 1 West Brom 0, Championship play-offs final, 2007
31. Helmut Rahn - Hungary 2 WEST GERMANY 3, World Cup final, 1954
32. Bobby Stokes - Manchester United 0 SOUTHAMPTON 1, FA Cup Final, 1976
33. Alcides Ghiggia - Brazil 1 URUGUAY 2, World Cup final match, 1950
34. Marquitos - Reims 3 REAL MADRID 4, European Cup final, 1956
35. Paolo Rossi - Brazil 2 ITALY 3, World Cup group match, 1982
36. David Trezeguet - FRANCE 2 Italy 1, Euro 2000 final
37. Angelo Schiavio - ITALY 2 Czechoslovakia 1, World Cup final, 1934
38. Sammy Reid - BERWICK RANGERS 1 Rangers 0, Scottish FA Cup 1967
39. Alan Sunderland - ARSENAL 3 Manchester United 2, FA Cup final, 1979
40. Eric Bryant - YEOVIL TOWN 2 Sunderland 1, FA Cup fourth round, 1949
41. Peter Withe - ASTON VILLA 1 Bayern Munich 0, European Cup final, 1982
42. David Simmons - COLCHESTER UNITED 3 Leeds 2, FA Cup fifth round, 1971. Scored the crucial goal that sealed one of the greatest Cup shocks of all time
43. Pele - SANTOS v Vasco Da Gama, 1969
44. Gary Lineker - Argentina 2 ENGLAND 1, World Cup quarter-final, 1986
45. Joe Payne's tenth. LUTON TOWN 12 Bristol Rovers 0, third division (south), 1936
46. Oliver Bierhoff - Czech Republic 1 GERMANY 2, Euro 96 final
47. Bobby Charlton - Colombia 0 ENGLAND 4, friendly international, 1970
48. Ruud van Nistelrooy - Newcastle 1 MANCHESTER UNITED 2, Premiership, 2003.
49. Peter Osgood - CHELSEA 2 Leeds 1, FA Cup Final replay, 1970
50. Iain Dunn - HUDDERSFIELD TOWN 3 Lincoln City 2, Auto Windscreens Shield, 1994