Since the founding of the Premier League in 1992, there have been incredible goals for more than 25 seasons. Premier League, in the world’s strongest football league, has offered some goals, movements, amazing turns, which will surely be remembered in the future. These are the ten best goals in the history of the English Premier League.
- Dennis Bergkamp (Arsenal vs Newcastle, 2002)
Officially declared the best goal of the first 20 seasons of the Premier League, Bergkamp’s goal against Newcastle is a masterpiece, which has not yet been repeated by anyone. A pirouette around Newcastle Defender and an elegant finish in the lower right corner just shows the luck of seeing play in Bergkamp.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IICMCU47PMO
- Wayne Rooney (Manchester United vs Manchester City, 2011)
At first, Rooney was one of the best strikers in English football and many thought that she could approach Shearer in terms of goals records. However, he remained second, at least for the moment. One of his most memorable moments in England will also be his incredible bicycle goal against Manchester City, which won the red devil victory in this game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPSWJWR-HMI
- Thierry Henry (Arsenal vs Manchester United, 2001)
Thierry Henry is undoubtedly one of the most complete forwards in football history and its goal against Manchester United only showed it. In 2001, he left the US goalkeeper Barthez simply asking, after hitting a volley on the back of the net. A true french signature goal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPGG8ZZKCA8
- Matt Le Tissier (Southampton vs. Newcastle, 1993)
One of the most underestimated players in the Premier League era, Matt Le Tissier scored some beauties mainly in Southampton during his 16 years with the club. His best time came against Newcastle when he turned two players with a Lob and placed the ball in the lower right corner.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=722z-tahjli
- Paolo di Canio (West Ham vs. Wimbledon, 1999)
Mainly remembered for his opinions and radical political problems outside the pitch, the Italian striker, Paolo di Canio, said that we also remember his football. In one of the most recognizable goals in the history of the Premier League, Di Canio scored a goal of “Kung Fu” against Wimbledon after taking a volley from a cross on the right. A really unique goal of Italian.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwl-qdzg2by
- Alan Shearer (Newcastle vs Aston Villa, 2002)
Sometimes a perfect volley may feel quite easy, but it requires a lot of ability and precision to place it on the back of the network. Shearer’s strike against Villa, without a doubt, enters this category, with the goalkeeper he left without having to stop it. There have been many remarkable volts, but this really stands out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5XCMPMTUGG
- Emre Can (Watford vs Liverpool, 2017)
He voted as a goal of the season for the 2017 season, Emre can be found in an unusual position to score one of the best goals in the last seasons. Leiva’s cross found him perfectly in the box, while seizing, with a beautiful scissor chat left by Watford, a goalkeeper.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WHBKQEXJMG
- Tony Yeboah (Leeds United vs Wimbledon, 1995)
In his short film with Leeds United, Ghana’s striker, Tony Yeboah, no doubt a name was made with this club. In his two years, he scored an incredible goal (that volley against Liverpool), but possibly the best came against Wimbledon. Picking up a loose ball out of the box, produced a wonderful control, seized two defenders and hit the ball from the bar inside the net. Really spectacular finish.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrrhsp_kxigs
- Jack Wilkere (Arsenal vs Norwich City, 2013)
Just when you think a perfect goal of the team does not exist, you have the opportunity to look at this beautiful Arsenal purpose. Wilhere was only the executor in this regard, as the situation presented a great move before scoring. Norwich’s defense only had the opportunity to see and left surprise,