Saturday 28 March 2020 08:41, UK
The Premier League era has been littered with jaw-dropping bicycle-kick goals, which is going to make choosing the best ever a tricky challenge…
In a must-win game for the Champions League-chasing Reds, the Germany midfielder came up trumps with an outrageous effort to secure a narrow victory for the visitors.
What a sweet strike by the Blues forward, who somehow managed to hook Frank Lampard's centre into the bottom corner of the net.
The brilliant Bulgarian wrote his name into United folklore with a stunning hat-trick against old foes Liverpool, the second of which was a never-to-be-forgotten effort, including some juggling on his knee, before finding the net.
What better way to mark your debut for a club than by scoring a goal of this nature to help your struggling side beat a bitter rival.
The Aussie midfielder's career was full of spectacular strikes, although none more outlandish than in his side's draw at Stamford Bridge 12 years ago.
When you can get him on the pitch, the ponytailed frontman can be quite a handful, as his wonder goal against the Eagles in 2017 demonstrated.
The beanpole striker took his time getting off the mark for the Reds, but when he finally did, there was no stopping him, including a memorable bicycle kick against the Trotters at Anfield.
It is all about the timing, as the Saints midfielder showed with a sweetly struck effort against Spurs on the south coast back in 2004.
It may have been a consolation in a 4-1 thumping at Old Trafford, but it was still the best goal of the game by the Hammers striker.
The Belgian endured a largely forgettable season on Merseyside, but the forward will always have the sensational overhead kick against United to remember of his time at Anfield.
An overhead kick that loops into the top corner of the net is the best way to describe the Senegal striker's goal against Spurs 12 years ago.
He may have been nearing the end of a glittering Reds career, but the England winger could still produce moments of magic like he did at Ewood Park in 1994.
The Villa defender flies through the air, before thumping the ball home to send the home fans delirious in the Second City derby played in 2006.
Why not leave it up to long-time Sky Sports commentator Martin Tyler to describe: "How about sensational? How about superb?"