It’s back, thank god.
The Premier League has returned and we’re absolutely delighted. To celebrate this, we’ve put together a list of our favourite goals from the last 10 seasons.
Sit back and enjoy…
2005/06 – Frank Lampard, Chelsea v Fulham
Click ahead to 3:08 and watch one of Lampard’s trademark bullets.
Clip via: kubocfc
2006/07 – Paul Scholes, Manchester United v Aston Villa
In terms of technique, Scholes was probably the best player to ever grace the Premier League. A true legend.
Clip via EveryFourthYear
2007/08 – Juliano Belletti, Wigan v Chelsea
Belletti and Chelsea didn’t really work out, but he did provide us with a couple of absolute crackers.
Clip via T-Killer
2008/09 – Abou Diaby, Aston Villa v Arsenal
It’s such a pity Diaby will be remembered for his woeful injury record, rather than what he was able to do when he actually made it onto the pitch.
Clip via ozgitay
2009/10 – Maynor Figueroa, Wigan v Stoke
Wigan v Stoke, a game which usually provides more yawns than screamers.
Figueroa’s speculative effort was certainly an exception.
Clip via Nick Arnold
2010/11 – Dimitar Berbatov , Manchester United v Liverpool
The Bulgarian’s second goal in this game was nothing short of genius. The technique used caught Liverpool completely off guard.
Clip via al3adi
2011/12 – Luka Modric, Bolton v Spurs
The little Croat was simply magical.
Clip via HazardGotzeRonaldo
2012/13 – Robin van Persie, Manchester United v Aston Villa
Van Persie may be in the twilight of his career, but United fans will always be grateful for goals like this.
Clip via Akarshit Agarwal
2013/14 – Luis Suarez, Liverpool v Norwich
Premier League defences must be delighted this guy is no longer in the league.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eU7h5M7RUc
Clip via TehMaca – Minecraft – Gaming videos!
2014/15 – Ashley Barnes, Tottenham v Burnley
Burnley’s season was forgettable, this goal was definitely not (after 0:45).
Clip via officialburnleyfc
So there you have it, 10 of the best goals from the last 10 seasons. Let’s hope for plenty more screamers this year.