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Lee Trundle proved he is football's answer to Benjamin Button by scoring 45 goals in 26 games for Welsh league outfit Llanelli Town last season.

It was an astonishing effort from the 40-year-old Swansea City legend, with many of those goals outstanding.

From a cheeky penalty that befuddled an onlooking goalkeeper, to sublime volleys that seemed to defy gravity, we thought we'd seen everything from the former Swans striker as he tore apart defences up and down Wales.

But Trundle, not content with reaffirming his status as one of the most talented players to don a Swansea shirt, has now taken his remarkable goal-scoring exploits abroad, as the video above shows.

(Image: Western Mail)

The former Swans and Bristol City forward is currently on international duty with the England's senior side at the Senior World Cup in Thailand.

And in a 6-1 rout of Australia, he scored two brilliant goals (which you can see in the video above) to send the Three Lions into the final against Iran. Journeyman striker Jamie Cureton, 41 formerly of Bristol Rovers, Exeter and Norwich, also netted twice in the win.

England will now look to defend their crown in Saturday's after a team that included Peter Beagrie and Barry Hayles lifted the 2016 trophy.